The Philippines has temporarily suspended onion imports to prevent further depressing domestic onion prices due to a supply glut, which is in contrast to last year's shortage that made onions costlier than meat. The suspension of onion imports will last until May, but may be extended through July if domestic supply remains sufficient. The country's onion output remains at risk from El Nino, which could spawn more pests and undermine production, but representatives expect a surplus in onion supply with an additional 40% of land area planted with the crop.