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The award was presented to Philfoodex president Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr. by SERDEF chairman Francisco R. Floro, Prof. Ernesto Pineda, SERDEF executive director and Emmanuel T. Velasco, chairman of the awards committee.
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The government should not even think of increasing the tariff on sugar to 80 percent from 65 percent, or to negotiate for a higher tariff on the commodity without consulting with consumers and other affected sectors, David said.
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Earlier, Philfoodex, through its president, Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr., hailed the appointment of Montemayor as secretary of agriculture.
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The Cocoa Foundation of the Philippines, Inc. (Cocoaphil) issued this warning amid reports that a leading juice company has sought government action on its petition for tariff cuts on its input imports.
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The award was presented to Philfoodex president Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr. by SERDEF chairman Francisco R. Floro, Prof. Ernesto Pineda, SERDEF executive director and Emmanuel T. Velasco, chairman of the awards committee.
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The government should not even think of increasing the tariff on sugar to 80 percent from 65 percent, or to negotiate for a higher tariff on the commodity without consulting with consumers and other affected sectors, David said.
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Earlier, Philfoodex, through its president, Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr., hailed the appointment of Montemayor as secretary of agriculture.
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