
Philippine Food Prices Stable Amid Rising Input Costs
Food prices in the Philippines have reportedly maintained stability despite an increase in input costs. This indicates a steady market environment for consumers, even as the Department of Migrant Workers announced P1.2 billion was spent on Middle East repatriation.
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Food prices remain stable despite hike in input costs
MANILA, Philippines — Retail food prices remain relatively stable despite higher farm input costs caused by the ongoing crisis in the Middle East, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said. There were price increases in imported rice as well as local beef and pork, but monitoring by the DA’s Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service showed that
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