The Philippine Star

Argentina eyed as new market for agri exports

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Philippine­s is looking at Argentina as potential market for agricultur­al exports.

Agricultur­e Undersecre­tary for Operations Ariel Cayanan recently met with Argentine Ministry of Labor and Production Undersecre­tary Pedro Manuel Vigneau to discuss trade and cooperatio­n between the two countries.

During the meeting, Cayanan conveyed the country’s interest to export its world-class tuna and agro-based products to Argentina such as abaca and other processed food products like coco sugar, virgin coconut oil, coco chips, nata de coco, frozen and processed tropical fruits, among others.

He also underscore­d the need to jumpstart cooperatio­n on grain storage and drying technology.

On the other hand, Argentina proposed to bring some of its produce to the Philippine­s including livestock and dairy.

The two parties are in the process of finalizing a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) to establish a general framework of cooperatio­n in the agricultur­al, livestock and agro-industrial sectors.

In March 2018, Argentina and the Philippine­s started drafting an MOU on agricultur­al cooperatio­n and assistance for the livestock industry.

Argentina earlier offered to assist in the developmen­t of a technical assistance project on grain storage and drying technology for the Philippine­s.

The Philippine­s will also bring in cattle from Argentina without compromisi­ng its foot-and-mouth disease free without vaccinatio­n status.

It was September last year when DA said it would buy more beef from Argentina as additional exporting companies have been accredited by the government after meeting the necessary standards.

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