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Benchmarking Asean Food Exports

Benchmarking Asean food exporters By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 01:47 AM October 03, 2016 HOW DOES the Philippines compare with its Asean counterparts in food exports? In 2014 (the latest data), the country exported a total of $6.7 billion as compared to Indonesia’s $40.9 billion, Malaysia’s $27.8 billion, Thailand’s $37.4 billion and Vietnam’s $19.7

Sources of Agriculture Growth

Opinion Sources of Agriculture Growth 0  0 Google +0  0 M. A. P. Insights Rolando T. Dy Posted on September 20, 2016 How did agriculture perform under Presidents Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Benigno S. C. Aquino III? Observers found that rural poverty has not fallen in the past decade. During 2001-2010 (January-December), agricultural growth averaged 2.8% a year under Arroyo,

Agriculture research and development revisted

Agriculture research and development revisited By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:00 AM September 12, 2016 Agriculture research is a driver of competitiveness and product diversification. In my long years as observer of developments in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, I’ve seen how agriculture research and development (R&D) became a major force for productivity

Bridges for Development

Opinion Bridges for Development 0  0 Google +0  0 M. A. P. Insights Rolando T. Dy Posted on August 30, 2016 It took seven hours from Davao City to Pigcawayan, Cotabato, by bus, across a crude 200-kilometer (km), two-lane highway, and two ferry rides. That was in the early 60s. It was a time when there was only one

Island Economies: Mindanao and Sri Lanka

Island economies: Mindanao and Sri Lanka By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:00 AM August 15, 2016 SOME 5,000 kilometers to the west of Mindanao is Sri Lanka. Mindanao has a similar latitude with Sri Lanka at about seven degrees north of the equator. Mindanao’s population in 2015 was about 24 million; Sri Lanka’s, 21

Three poles of development

Three poles of development By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Cavendish bananas, Davao del Norte, Davao International Container Port, Department of Transportation and Communications, Panabo City / 12:05 AM July 25, 2016 FROM June 22 to July 6, I island-hopped for a hectic 15 days. First was a visit to the Davao International Container Port in Panabo City, Davao del Norte. Second, was

Agri-crop diversification: ASEAN scorecards

Agri-crop diversification: Asean scorecards By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet Philippine Daily Inquirer / 12:19 AM June 27, 2016 Poverty is high in the Philippines for two main reasons.  First, farm productivity is low which leads to low income. Second, crop-diversification is poor and as a result, export performance is stymied. Fragmented farm production does not support a robust

Rice Smuggling: What is the Real Score?

Rice smuggling: What is the real score? By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet 12:00 AM May 09, 2016 THE ISSUE of smuggling keeps popping up in newspaper headlines and television newscasts. The Senate even held a hearing on the subject last Feb. 24. An industry group claimed some 2,772,142 metric tons of rice were smuggled from 2010 to

Agri Exports: Scorecard of Presidents

MAPPING THE FUTURE Agri exports: Scorecard of presidents By: Rolando T. Dy – @inquirerdotnet 12:00 AM May 02, 2016 THE POOR performance of Philippine agriculture exports is a sad narrative. Expanding exports are key to agricultural growth and diversification. Data from the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN) show that the Philippine record is