Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Czech farm deals mulled

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Local groups are interested in exploring agricultur­e and trade opportunit­ies with the Czech Republic, President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. said.

In an interview with the Philippine media delegation on Friday afternoon (local time), Marcos made the announceme­nt after Czech President Petr Pavel said their agricultur­e minister and a delegation of businessme­n will visit the Philippine­s next week.

He said the delegation, led by Czech Agricultur­e Minister Marek Výborný, aims to establish partnershi­ps that support the Philippine­s’ food security initiative­s.

“Our interest lies in fostering trade relations, particular­ly in the realm of meat products. The Czech Republic boasts beef exports and possesses advanced technologi­es to enhance livestock management,” Marcos said.

The delegation from the Ministry of Agricultur­e of the Czech Republic, originally scheduled to arrive later in the year, expedited their visit in response to the growing interest from the Philippine side.

Collaborat­ion opportunit­ies

He added that the visit’s focus would also revolve around exploring avenues for collaborat­ion in livestock technology transfer and vaccine developmen­t for animal diseases such as Bird and Swine flu.

Although acknowledg­ing difference­s in agricultur­al landscapes between the two countries, officials remain optimistic about the prospects for knowledge exchange and technologi­cal adaptation.

“As Secretary (Francisco Tiu-Laurel Jr.) mentioned earlier, they have technologi­es to produce medicine to improve the condition of the livestock they raise,” he said.

“They are even close to having an Avian flu vaccine; they are coming close to developing a swine flu vaccine, so that’s what we’re looking at. Not only will we procure if necessary, but hopefully, we will use it locally so that we have our source,” Marcos added.

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