According to the Philippine Statistics Authority, agriculture, forestry, and fishing accounted for nearly 10% of Philippine GDP in the first quarter of 2026. It’s a reminder of how much the country depends on the sector to keep goods moving, markets supplied, and value chains working efficiently. ![]()
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That is why logistics and agricultural hubs matter. They help connect producers, processors, distributors, and buyers more efficiently, creating stronger linkages across the value chain while supporting growth, resilience, and a food system that can respond better to changing market needs. ![]()
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#Agrilink2026, the country’s biggest international trade exhibition on #agriculture, food, #aquaculture, and #agribusiness, serves as a platform for strengthening local and international market linkages as well as supporting a more connected, resilient value chain.
Join us from October 8 to 10 at the World Trade Center, Pasay City for free seminars and free entrance to the exhibition.