The Philippine Star

Phl, Russia agri trade deal set for next year

- – Louise Maureen Simeon

The agricultur­al trade deal between the Philippine­s and Russia is pushing through next year as part of the government’s efforts to boost exports.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said President Duterte has approved the proposal of the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) to bring in about 200 Russian investors and businessme­n to the country by February 2018.

“The Russian delegation is expected to include buyers of agricultur­al commoditie­s such as cavendish banana, pineapple, cacao, mango and aqua-marine products like shrimps and milkproduc­ts fish,” he said.

The trade and agricultur­e forum was among the agreements reached during the bilateral meeting between DA and the Russian Agricultur­e Ministry during the 31st ASEAN Summit last week.

The other agreements reached were the organizati­on of a technical working group composed of representa­tives from both countries for the inspection of facilities.

The inspection of processing facilities will also commence by the early part of next year and the Philippine­s is expected to export high value crops including bananas, mangoes and fisheries products.

The Philippine­s, on the other hand, will look into Russia’s wheat, grains, and farm machinerie­s.

“Both sides also agreed to recommend to their respective government­s the opening of air links between Russia and the Philippine­s to promote trade engagement­s and tourism,” Piñol said.

Last May, the Philippine­s entered into a deal with Russia to market, promote and buy agricultur­al products, as a result of the government’s state visit in the said country.

To recall, Russia pledged to buy $2.5 billion worth of agricultur­al from the Philippine­s.

Top export products to Russia include carrageena­n, seaweed and algae while petroleum oils obtained from bituminous minerals are the top imports from Russia.

In 2015, Russia ranked 31st out of 223 trade partners and the Philippine­s’ 44th largest export market and 27th largest source of imports.

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