The Fisheries and Aquaculture Board of the Philippines (FABP) and Meat Importers and Traders Association (Mita) are calling for a more liberal but safer foreign trade regime in meat and fishery products.

In a joint statement on Thursday, FABP Chair Chingling Tanco and Mita President Jesus Cham said that creating a more open and safer trade of meat and fish commodities would improve access of all Filipinos to such food items, diversify the industries using them, and help realize a common goal of a more robust Philippines agriculture and fisheries sector.

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