The country’s agricultural trade deficit widened in the second quarter as importation of farm goods continued to overwhelm local production. The difference between Philippine imports and exports of farm goods rose by 13.8 percent to $3.07 billion in the April to June period from $2.7 billion a year prior. Agricultural imports grew by 14.1 percent Read The Rest at :
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