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Philippines: FAIRS Export Certificate Report Annual

This report details the Philippine government’s certification requirements for food and agricultural products exported from the United States.
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Philippines: FAIRS Country Report Annual

This report outlines the Philippine Government’s policies regulating the importation of food and agricultural products.
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Philippines: Sugar Annual

FAS Manila forecasts marketing year (MY) 2026 raw sugar production to remain flat at 1.85 million metric tons (MT). Ample rainfall during the planting season which started in October supported sugarcane planting among farms with no irrigation.
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Philippines: Oilseeds and Products Annual

FAS Manila forecasts soybean meal imports in Marketing Year (MY) 2025/26 to increase by 3.1 percent to 3.35 million metric tons (MMT) compared to the previous MY, due to an increase in local feed demand from the broiler, layer, aquaculture, and pet food industries, along with the forecast gradual rebound of the swine industry.
The Philippine excise tax for alcohol products increased by six percent on January 1, 2025, and will continue to increase at a fixed rate of six percent annually, as stipulated in the law, which does not include a sunset provision.
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Philippines: Grain and Feed Update

There are no changes to rice and corn production and imports, nor wheat imports for MY 2023/24.
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Philippines: Baking Ingredients Market Brief

In 2022, the Philippine baking industry spent roughly $1.5 billion on ingredients, with 77 percent ($1.2 billion) imported. The United States supplied more than 55 percent or $845 million worth of ingredients, mostly wheat.
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Philippines: Retail Foods

Post sees the food and beverage retail sector growing six percent more slowly than last year. Retail sales continue accelerating as chains open new outlets while enhancing their imports sections.