PBBM bags business deals with China for lower fertilizer prices

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PBBM bags business deals with China for lower fertilizer prices
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has secured business agreements with China for lower fertilizer prices, a vital part of his administration's bid to help farmers and ensure food security.

President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. has secured business agreements with China for lower fertilizer prices, a vital part of his administration's bid to help farmers and ensure food security.

"We look forward to a steady supply of fertilizer inputs needed by our farmers through these agreements," President Marcos was quoted in the release as saying. On the other hand, the Philippines has also secured $2.09-billion purchase intentions for Philippine fruits such as durian, coconut, and bananas, among others.

He also invited them to look at the Philippines equally "as a valuable contributor to their global businesses and as a partner in rebuilding the economies of both our countries."

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