Philippines - April 2026

Trade Mission
April 13-16, 2026
Eleveted, night view of Makati, the business district of Metro Manila, Philippines

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting applications for its Agribusiness Trade Mission to Manila, Philippines, taking place April 13-16, 2026. U.S. exporters that are interested in exploring trade opportunities in Philippines’s thriving market and rapidly growing economy must apply by Friday, January 14, 2026.

“U.S. agricultural exporters have an abundance of new opportunities in the Philippines, thanks to President Trump’s recent trade agreement,” said Trade and Foreign Agricultural Affairs Under Secretary Luke J. Lindberg. “This trade mission will connect U.S. producers with key buyers in the Philippines, expanding economic opportunities, supporting rural prosperity, and keeping American agricultural products globally competitive.”

The Philippines is the 9th largest export market for U.S. agricultural and food exports, averaging $3.6 billion annually during the last five years. Among the top 20 most populous countries in the world with 118 million people, the Philippines offers U.S. agribusinesses tremendous export potential thanks to its young and fast-growing population, strong consumer preference for U.S. foods and beverages, and robust service-based economy.

USDA’s Agribusiness Trade Mission to the Philippines will be timely, as 2026 marks the 80th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between our two countries. This significant anniversary year offers a unique opportunity to strengthen ties in the agricultural sector and expand exports for U.S. farmers, ranchers, and producers. The United States is the Philippines top supplier of food and beverage products, providing one-fifth of the country’s total import needs. For U.S. companies interested in exploring the Philippine market, strong export opportunities including:

  • Beef, pork, poultry, and related products
  • Dairy products (cheese, consumer-oriented, and other ingredients)
  • Deli and gourmet products
  • Frozen and ready-to-eat meals
  • Fresh and frozen fruits and vegetables
  • Processed fruit and vegetable products
  • Infant food, cereals, and other breakfast items
  • Convenience, organic, “free-from”, and “better-for-you” products
  • Confectionery and snack foods
  • Seafood products
  • Wines, beer, distilled spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Dog and cat food
  • Ethanol

While in Manila, participants will conduct business-to-business meetings with potential importers, receive in-depth market briefings from FAS and industry trade experts, participate in site visits, and attend other networking opportunities.

How to Apply

Application Deadline: January 14th, 2026

Status: Closed

Data and Analysis

The Philippine food service sector surpassed pre-pandemic outlet numbers in 2024, driven by expansion of restaurant chains into new locations and the entry of international brands and innovative restaurant concepts, signaling ongoing growth opportunities.
International Agricultural Trade Report

Opportunities for U.S. Agricultural Products in the Philippines

The United States continues to be the largest supplier of agricultural products to the Philippines, which was its ninth-largest export market in 2024. Consumer preferences have recently changed to include more health awareness, convenience foods, and products for different lifestyles.
Attaché Report (GAIN)

Philippines: Exporter Guide Annual

Consistently ranking as the top Southeast Asia destination for U.S. consumer-oriented agricultural products, the Philippines presents a resilient market for U.S. food and beverage products, supported by a young workforce with high disposable income, a growing middle-income consumer base, and remittances from overseas workers.