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Russia to welcome trade mission

- Lilybeth Ison/PNA

THE Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is organizing a trade mission in hopes of penetratin­g the huge and previously unexplored market of Russia, as well as other member-countries of the Russian Federation.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel F. Piñol said the trade mission will include delegates from the agricultur­e and fisheries sectors.

With three fisheries companies already exporting their products to the Russian Federation, Piñol said, the Philippine­s is now working on

marketing more agricultur­al products to the vast market—including coconut oil, bananas and shrimps, among others.

Ambassador of Russia to the Philippine­s Igor Khovaev visited the office of the agricultur­e secretary on February 6 to finalize arrangemen­ts

for the planned visit of the Philippine delegation to Moscow later this month.

“The engagement will include the signing of an implementi­ng agreement between me and Russian Agricultur­e Minister Dmitry Patrushev, which would spell out specific areas of engagement­s between [our countries],” Piñol said.

He added the agreement is based on a memorandum of agreement (MOA) signed between him and then-Agricultur­e Minister Alexandr Takchev during the visit of President Duterte to Moscow in May 2017.

Under the MOA, Russia will buy up to $2.5 billion worth of Philippine agricultur­al products.

This overshadow­s the $46 million worth of exports the Philippine­s

currently ships to Russia every year.

Piñol noted that the new agreement would identify the areas of engagement between the two countries—including the investment­s by Russian business groups in the developmen­t of agricultur­e and aquacultur­e in the Bangsamoro Area.

During their meeting, he conveyed to Khovaev “the interest of the Philippine­s in importing fertilizer­s, wheat and modern farm machinery from Russia [as well as] the other member-states of the Russian Federation.”

“[The ambassador] said that as soon as he receives the official communicat­ion from the DA through the Department of Foreign Affairs [DFA], he will immediatel­y work on

the arrangemen­t of the trade mission,” Piñol further stated.

The agricultur­e chief said he already informed Foreign Affairs Secretary Teodoro L. Locsin Jr. of the planned trade mission.

The planning of the trade mission was primarily prompted by the efforts of the DA to find new

markets for its coconut products in the face of very low prices of coco oil in the world market.

He said the Philippine­s is interested in importing fertilizer­s, wheat and modern farm machinery from Russia, while the latter is interested in importing coconut products, bananas and seafood.

 ?? PNA PHOTO ?? AMBASSADOR of the Russian Federation Igor Khovaev makes a courtesy call on President Duterte.
PNA PHOTO AMBASSADOR of the Russian Federation Igor Khovaev makes a courtesy call on President Duterte.

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