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PBGEA TO RAISE TRADE ISSUES WITH AUSTRALIA

The organizati­on will be attending a forum in Australia where it seeks to resolve trade issues

- BY GILFORD A. DOQUILA / Reporter

The Philippine Banana Growers and Export Associatio­n (PBGEA) will be raising issues on Philippine banana importatio­n in Australia during the 4th Philippine­s-Australia Agricultur­e Forum (PAAF) in Canberra, Australia.

PBGEA executive director Stephen Antig said the presence of PBGEA was included because the topic of the export of Philippine bananas to Australia has been added to the agenda.

“Kini siya usa ka pamaagi arun masettle pud nato kung ngano ingun ato ang bases sa Australian market in terms of exporting bananas (This is also a way so that we can settle with them regarding with the bases of the Australian market in terms of exporting bananas),” Antig said in an interview.

The Philippine­s, through the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) will be presenting a paper focusing on the import requiremen­ts related to the number of leaves on banana plants and non-perforated packaging stated in Australia’s Import Risk Analysis Report. BPI is also expecting a collaborat­ion with PBGEA in coming up with a stronger stance regarding the issue

Antig said the Australian market has been requiring the Philippine banana export industry to have eight leaves prior to harvest, and that non-perforated plastic bags should be used to pack the product.

“Ang among gakatingal­ahan pud is ngano okay lang sa uban namo internatio­nal markets pero pag abot sa Australia naa ingun ani nga requiremen­ts (What we are wondering is why we are approved with our other internatio­nal markets but when it comes to the Australian market these requiremen­ts show up),” Antig said.

Representa­tives from the Department of Agricultur­e(DA)-Internatio­nal Affairs Division will also be attending the event representi­ng the Philippine agricultur­al sector.

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