MANILA—The Philippines has enough food supply to last until June but measures are being studied in anticipation of changes in the export of goods in a “new normal” situation or after the COVID-19 pand
emic is contained, an agriculture official said Thursday.
Other countries will likely become stricter when it comes to exporting food products to sustain their own needs, he said. “Ang urban agriculture ay isa sa mga proyekto ng DA na layong solusyonan ang kakulangan ng pagkain sa mga komunidad . . . Hinihikayat natin ang mga mamamayan lalo na ang mga nakatira sa lungsod na magtanim at mag-alaga ng hayop sa kanilang bakuran,” Dar said.
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