All Philippines articles – Page 14
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ArticleTadeco scoops sustainability award
Banana firm Tadeco has become the Philippines’ first company to achieve GlobalGAP sustainable agriculture certification
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ArticleAgri-tourism park to open in Batangas
Greenergy to open a new agri-tourism park in the Philippines in coming weeks
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ArticlePotential for new Philippine banana variety
Researchers claim lacatan variety is highly resistant to banana bunchy top virus
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ArticlePhilippine exporters target US market
Future “looks bright” for banana and mango trade into North America, according to BPI director
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ArticleDel Monte Pacific expects Q1 loss
Del Monte Pacific expects to report a net loss in its first quarter following the acquisition of Del Monte Foods
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ArticleCharity calendar to aid Filipinos in need
Rosa Malseed and Tom Heseltine, of Harper Adams, saw Typhoon Haiyan on the news and decided they wanted to help
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ArticlePhilippines eyes bigger slice of US mango market
USDA set to approve imports from a number of new production zones in the Asian country
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ArticleDole Philippines looks to expand
Production base set to double just 12 months after Japanese corporation Itochu buys out company
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ArticleUruguay citrus bound for new markets
With access to the US already in the bag, the country's exporters are now targeting new commercial avenues in Asia
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ArticlePhilippines look to ramp-up banana exports
New opportunities being sought to counter likely rise in production this year
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ArticlePineapple importer wants us to go topless
Major European retailer assessing potential cost saving to be made by removing crowns prior to shipping
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ArticleDole Philippines seeks new plantations
Dole Philippines wants to plant bananas and pineapples away from typhoon-hit Mindanao, says report
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ArticleChinese banana imports rise after Yolanda
Typhoon sees demand and prices for Philippine bananas increase, according to federation of cooperatives
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ArticlePhilippine plantations under siege
NPA rebels have attacked a pineapple plantation, belonging to Dole subsidiary Dolefil, in South Cotabato
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ArticleDevastation for Philippine crops
Coconut, banana, abaca and rice crops wiped out in Leyte province as Typhoon Yolanda flattened everything in its path
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ArticleTyphoon Yolanda set to wreak havoc
The storm, expected to be the most intense this year, is likely to damage banana production in Mindanao
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ArticleUS potatoes gain Philippine interest
An industry trade mission to the Philippines by the US Potato Board last month gained a strong reception
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ArticleOnion and ginger exports resuming
The Philippines is set to re-start exports of white onion and ginger after 18 and ten years respectively
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ArticlePhilippine banana production recovering
Industry expects exports will reach PHP74bn (US$1.71bn) this year after a typhoon wiped out crops in 2012
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ArticleBomb concealed in box of durian
Philippine police tipped off by alert residents who saw the box unloaded outside a hotel and restaurant in North Cotabato

