Philippine Government targets 97% rice self-sufficiency by 2028

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Philippine President Ferdinand R. Marcos  Jr and concurrent head of the Department of Agriculture announced the government’s target of attaining 97% rice sufficiency by 2028.

The government aims to meet the target through a new roadmap to boost the country’s rice production.

The road map includes consolidating small farmlands to make farm mechanization more efficient, introducing digitalization and new technology, and attracting young people to engage in farming,

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