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Philippine onion imports to address stock depletion

The Department of Agriculture (DA) in the Philippines has announced the approval for the importation of 16,000 metric tons (MT) of yellow onions by the end of the year, due to depleting stocks. DA Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. disclosed the decision following a memorandum from the Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI), which indicated that the current supply of 3,296.50 MT of yellow onions was anticipated to last only until August 25.

"Actually, I approved that on Monday," Tiu Laurel mentioned, referencing the date shortly after the projected depletion period. He further clarified, "I approved the import of white or yellow onions because the stocks are already depleted. But we still have a lot of red onions." The move comes as a measure to stabilize the supply of onions in the country, amidst concerns over stock levels.

Source: Rappler

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