Prices of processed meats seen to go up amid African swine fever scare

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tv Prices of processed meats are seen to go up as the Philippines' import-reliant meat processing industry plans to reduce their production due to the African swine fever scare in the country. Local meat processors are also opposing the limiting of meat imports in the country. - Business Nightly, ANC, September 17, 2019

 

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