Marcos: Government crafting plans to redevelop coconut industry in the Philippines

Published 2023년 6월 29일

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has announced plans to make the Philippines the largest coconut producer by ramping up efforts to redevelop the coconut industry and support coconut farmers. He aims to make the industry a key driver of the local economy and expand into new markets by developing and improving coconut products. Challenges such as climate change, pests, and diseases must be addressed to achieve these goals.
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Metro Manila (CNN Philippines, June 29) — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said Thursday his administration would ramp up efforts to make the Philippines the “biggest” coconut producer. “This administration has started formulating plans on how to redevelop our coconut industry, how to help our coconut farmers,” he said in his speech at the 50th Founding Anniversary celebration of the Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) in Pasay City. Marcos said he would sit down and finalize the plans with Sen. Cynthia Villar, who heads the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food. Considered a major exporter of coconut oil, Marcos said he sees opportunities to make the sector one of the industries driving the local economy. The president also wants the industry to continue developing and improving coconut products to penetrate new markets. “There is no reason why the Philippines should not be the biggest producer of exports in terms of coconut products,” ...

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