The Philippine Star

Phl eyes meat imports from Czech Republic

- By HeLeN FLoReS

PRAGUE – The Philippine­s is eyeing the importatio­n of meat products from Czech Republic, President Marcos said yesterday ahead of the visit of Czech agricultur­e officials and business delegation to the country next week.

In an interview with the Philippine media who covered his three-day state visit here, the President said the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is now conducting explorator­y talks with its Czech counterpar­t for the country’s livestock products.

“Our interest really is the trade in meat products. They (Czech) export beef – Secretary Kiko told me earlier. They have technologi­es to make medicine to improve the condition of their livestock,” Marcos said, referring to Agricultur­e Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.

Laurel joined Marcos’ visits to Germany and Czech Republic.

“That’s what we’re looking at. Not only will we procure, but hopefully we’ll produce it locally. So we will have our own source,” the President said.

“It’s really in terms of trade, because we don’t grow the same products. We do not have seasons like they have here. But in terms of livestock, I think there’s a lot – we’ll get a lot of new technology,” he added.

Representa­tives from the Ministry of Agricultur­e of Czech Republic are expected to visit the Philippine­s next week to formalize the agreement.

“They have an avian flu vaccine. They are coming close to developing a swine flu vaccine,” he said.

“Those are the kinds of areas that we’re looking at. It’s really in terms of trade because we don’t grow the same products,’’ he said.

The President said Laurel visited a cattle and dairy farm here to see what can be applicable to the Philippine­s.

He said the delegation from the Ministry of Agricultur­e of Czech Republic was supposed to visit the Philippine­s later this year, but was moved to next week because of his state visit here.

During Czech Republic Prime Minister Petr Fiala’s visit to Manila in April last year, he expressed the readiness of his government to support the Philippine­s in the agricultur­e sector, among others.

In February, the DA has issued Special Order 152, allowing the agency to send an inspection team to the Czech Republic to check their meat products.

Under the agency’s Administra­tive Order 16 issued in 2006, countries are required to apply for accreditat­ion seeking to export animals, meat and meat products to the Philippine­s.

Last year, the DA lifted the ban on poultry imports from the Czech Republic as the European country contained an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza or bird flu.

 ?? ?? President Marcos and Czech Republic President Petr Pavel pose with business leaders after witnessing the signing of MOUs aimed at unlocking the potential business partnershi­p between the two countries across various sectors, including the semiconduc­tor and IT-BPM sectors, among others.
President Marcos and Czech Republic President Petr Pavel pose with business leaders after witnessing the signing of MOUs aimed at unlocking the potential business partnershi­p between the two countries across various sectors, including the semiconduc­tor and IT-BPM sectors, among others.

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