The shrinking Colorado River is becoming an urgent water crisis for millions of people in the West. “

The above is one of the major reasons reliance on imports is dangerous. It is the reason why the current DA administration is irresponsible and dangerous. Please note that 70% of the Rio Colorado is used for irrigating crops in the Western States and Northern Mexico. The crops are mostly corn, soya, wheat, and rice. […]

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August 4, 2021

2015-2020 Data on Farm gate price, wholesale, retail prices of chicken and Chicken importations

Data below (from 2015-2020) clearly indicates that importation does not benefit the local consumers and is in fact more detrimental to local farmers. Data sources include UBRA, Bureau of Animal Industry, National Meat Inspection Service, and Philippine Statistics Authority.

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September 28, 2020

Locally or internationally there is an oversupply of chicken meat ‘18 months of price pressure’ for poultrymeat markets : Poultry Network

‘18 months of price pressure’ for poultrymeat markets : Poultry Network — Read on poultry.network/3592-18-months-of-price-pressure-for-poultrymeat-markets/

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May 21, 2020

NO to IMPORTATION, SUPPORT our LOCAL FARMERS

In a report, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) expects the Philippines to import more pork and chicken from ASF and bird flu free countries. In this time of crisis the government needs to focus on helping the affected farmers recover from this crisis, lets depend on our local producers. https://www.philstar.com/headlines/2020/04/13/2006967/philippines-import-more-pork-chicken

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April 13, 2020