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AgriLink 2025 1st Co-Organizers’ Meeting
What does it take to move Philippine agriculture forward — not just from farm to market, but from potential to performance? That question took center stage at the recent #Agrilink2025 co-organizers’ meeting, where public agencies, private partners, and agricultural...
Stronger Farms Need Stronger Bridges
Stronger farms need stronger bridges. When public and private sectors work together, farmers can reach markets faster, earn better, and build resilience. #Agrilink2025 Chairperson Maria Teresa Roa-Antonio emphasizes that connecting farmers to stronger supply chains...
Strategic logistics hubs
What connects farmers faster to buyers, lowers food prices, and strengthens supply chains? Strategic logistics hubs like the one rising soon in Clark. In a recent move to strengthen the country's agri value chain, the Department of Agriculture - Philippines and the...
Transport. Storage. Handling.
Transport. Storage. Handling. These are the systems that decide whether food reaches markets on time, in good condition, and at the right price. Harvesting is just the beginning. What happens next depends on logistics. And when logistics runs smoothly, farmers earn...
Cold storage is a critical link in the logistics chain
Longer shelf life means longer earning potential — for farmers, traders, and the entire market and value chain. That’s the goal behind the PhP3-billion investment of the Department of Agriculture - Philippines in building hybrid-powered cold storage facilities across...
From Farm Roads to Value Chain
You might not see it in the fields or at the market, but logistics is what keeps the Philippine agricultural industry moving. From the moment a crop is harvested to the time it reaches the consumer’s table, logistics determines more than just delivery. It directly...
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