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The Philippine Agriculture Secretary announced ongoing talks with India, Russia, and Belarus to ensure long-term fertiliser supply. Additionally, China has assured the Philippines that it will not restrict fertiliser exports, providing stability for the country’s agricultural sector amid global supply chain uncertainties.
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Fertiliser supply remains a critical issue for the Philippines as it seeks to safeguard food security and agricultural productivity. The government is actively engaging with multiple international partners to secure reliable imports and reduce risks from global market disruptions.
Talks With Global Partners
The Agriculture Secretary confirmed discussions with India, Russia, and Belarus to establish consistent fertiliser supply agreements. These talks aim to diversify sources and strengthen resilience against potential shortages.
Assurance From China
China has assured the Philippines that it will not impose restrictions on fertiliser exports. This commitment is expected to provide stability and confidence to Filipino farmers, ensuring uninterrupted access to essential agricultural inputs.
Strategic Importance
Securing fertiliser supply is vital for sustaining crop yields and supporting the country’s food security agenda. By diversifying partnerships, the Philippines reduces dependency on single markets and mitigates risks from geopolitical or economic shifts.
Key Highlights
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Philippines in talks with India, Russia, and Belarus
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China assures no restrictions on fertiliser exports
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Focus on securing long-term agricultural inputs
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Supports food security and farmer confidence
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Diversifies supply chain to reduce risks
Sources: Reuters, Economic Times, Business Standard, Mint
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