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                    [Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) is confident  it will achieve its projected four-percent growth target  for the agriculture sector this year and  surpass the previous year’s 3.77-percent growth. 


Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr.’s optimism is anchored on the strong performance of the grains subsector in the first quarter.

"We expect that the growth trend in the first quarter can be sustained throughout the year, especially if no major weather disturbances disrupt production. Thus, we are sticking to our growth targets," said Lorenzo.
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Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo Serrano Jr. said the sector’s growth forecast is consistent with the government’s medium-term development program.
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Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo Serrano Jr. said the panel should not include representatives from feuding parties to ensure the final decision will be impartial.

"The easiest way of resolving the matter is to let the sanitary and phytosanitary chair of the WTO name the panel members," said Serrano.
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The alliance will initially work to ensure developing countries will maintain their  special products (SPs) and special safeguard measures (SSMs) meant to protect their respective agriculture industries against the onslaught of cheap imported farm produce from richer members of  the trade body.
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AGRICULTURE ASSISTANT SECRETARY SEGFREDO SERRANO JR.
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Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr.’s optimism is anchored on the strong performance of the grains subsector in the first quarter.

"We expect that the growth trend in the first quarter can be sustained throughout the year, especially if no major weather disturbances disrupt production. Thus, we are sticking to our growth targets," said Lorenzo.
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Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo Serrano Jr. said the sector’s growth forecast is consistent with the government’s medium-term development program.
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Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo Serrano Jr. said the panel should not include representatives from feuding parties to ensure the final decision will be impartial.

"The easiest way of resolving the matter is to let the sanitary and phytosanitary chair of the WTO name the panel members," said Serrano.
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The alliance will initially work to ensure developing countries will maintain their  special products (SPs) and special safeguard measures (SSMs) meant to protect their respective agriculture industries against the onslaught of cheap imported farm produce from richer members of  the trade body.
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