DOT: ‘Philippine Harvest’ products now available for delivery

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Food products from the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) “Philippine Harvest” are now available for delivery to help businesses and small farmers cope with adverse effects of the COVID-19 crisis. | KAguilarINQ

In a statement Wednesday, DOT said the online trade fair makes local products “more accessible to Filipino consumers despite the circumstances brought about by COVID-19.”

“With our efforts in taking the Philippine Harvest online, we are showing that COVID-19 will not stop our mission of making locally-sourced food sustainable and available to Filipinos,” DOT Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said, as quoted in the statement.

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