The Philippines is projected to have lower rice imports in 2026, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA) on Tuesday.
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As of 2022 alone, Filipinos were eating 2.3 million metric tons more rice than the country produced—an 18% shortfall that has locked the Philippines into deeper dependence on imported rice despite ...