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China is set to purchase $260 million worth of durian from the Philippines this year, a deal negotiated by Manila during its recent bilateral talks with Beijing, according to the agriculture department. Know more:

China is set to purchase $260 million worth of durian from the Philippines this year, a deal negotiated by Manila during its recent bilateral talks with Beijing, according to the agriculture department.

“One of the focal points of the discussion is the durian imports by China all over the world. We are pinpointed as one of the sources that China would like to avail from and they have allocated $260 million initially to start off the project from the Philippines,” Senior Agriculture Undersecretary Domingo F. Panganiban said in a statement.

Panganiban together with Assistant Secretary for Operations Arnel V. De Mesa recently met with regional executive directors and the Bureau of Plant Industry to discuss the necessary measures to fulfill the $260-million durian export deal. The DA said the BPI will also provide durian producers with support in terms of accreditation, Philippine Good Agricultural Practice certification, and protocol implementation, among others, to be able to meet export standards.

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