The Philippine Star

Aboitiz, Gokongwei companies eye agri exports to Singapore

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Gokongwei and Aboitiz families are targeting to export agricultur­al products to Singapore.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said technical teams from Singapore’s Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority just started a 10day on-site inspection of vegetables, fruits, hogs, poultry and egg farms as the Philippine­s prepares to export its agricultur­al products to the neighborin­g ASEAN country.

Among the facilities to be inspected include the Pilmico layer farm in Tarlac of the Aboitiz Group and the Ro- bina Farm in Cavite of the Gokongwei-led Universal Robina Corp.

Also to be inspected are the egg layer farm of Gemsun Marketing and egg processing of Novoagri Inc., both in Batangas, Ana’s Breeder Farms in Davao City, and Matutum Meat Packing Corp. in General Santos City.

“The inspection of the Philippine farms is the first step in the planned importatio­n by Singapore of several agricultur­al commoditie­s from the Philippine­s,” Piñol said.

Among the commoditie­s identified for export to Singapore are high-value vegetables and fruits, pork and processed pork products, dressed chicken and eggs, and some fisheries products.

At the tail end of 2018, Malaysia --Singapore’s traditiona­l egg supplier -- announced it was scaling down its egg exports to ensure sufficient supply for its domestic market.

The Department of Agricultur­e then reached out to Singapore Ambassador to the Philippine­s Kok Li Peng to make a formal offer to supply their food requiremen­ts.

The Philippine­s should have started exporting pork to Singapore during the Aquino administra­tion but the ebola outbreak in Bulacan in 2009 halted the plan.

The DA will hold a Philippine Agri-Aqua Food Show in Singapore next month to showcase the best products that the country can offer to Singapore.

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