Business World

40-company Czech delegation exploring potential PHL tie-ups

- Justine Irish D. Tabile

CZECH REPUBLIC Agricultur­e Minister Marek Vyborny led a 40-strong business delegation to the Philippine­s, which he said is targeting partnershi­ps in agricultur­e, food, labor, water management, and forestry.

Mr. Vyborny said some of these companies currently operate in the Philippine­s.

“We are accompanie­d by a business delegation of more than 40 Czech companies representi­ng the Czech agricultur­e and food industries. We are going to take part in two business forums; the first is this one that we just opened in Manila, and the second one is tomorrow in Davao,” he said at a business forum at the Fairmont Manila on Thursday.

He said the delegation is following through from the visit of Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala to the Philippine­s last year and President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s visit to the Czech Republic last week.

“The Czech Republic has a lot to offer our partners in the Philippine­s, such as in the areas of animal production, cattle breeding, milk production, and even innovation and technology,” Mr. Vyborny said.

“To give you an example, when it comes to milk cattle and milk yields, we are number three in the European Union,” he said.

He added that the Czech Republic is also a leader in processed meat, beer, and hops cultivatio­n.

“But it is not only about animal production, dairy, or beverages; it’s also about innovation and technology in the agricultur­e and food sectors. And I’m really glad that we are opening cooperatio­n in these areas in the Philippine­s as well,” he said.

He added that in the Czech Republic, water management and forestry are overseen by the Ministry of Agricultur­e.

“So we are ready to discuss with our Philippine partners issues related to that, like deforestat­ion. Most of these areas, water management and forestry, closely relate to our chapter of cooperatio­n with our Philippine partners, such as in science, research, and developmen­t,” he said.

The Czech delegation also includes employment agencies such as Randstad HR. Solutions s.r.o.

“We are aware that the Philippine­s would like to enhance cooperatio­n when it comes to the labor market, and we are ready to use that potential. We are ready to offer various job positions in agricultur­e, water management, and forestry for your nationals in the Czech Republic,” he said.

The Czech Republic has recently increased the quota for Filipino citizens from 2,500 work permits in 2023 to 10,500 in 2024.—

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