The Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. has welcomed six students from the Kansas Corn Collegiate Academy who have expressed their interest to learn more about the Philippine corn industry with a specific focus on policy and trade.
The Philippine Embassy in Washington, D.C. has welcomed six students from the Kansas Corn Collegiate Academy who have expressed their interest to learn more about the Philippine corn industry with a specific focus on policy and trade.
Agriculture Attach Dr. Josyline Javelosa received the Kansas-based students and briefed them about the Philippines continuous and robust economic growth, the status of the Philippine agriculture, and her engagements in her post that concerns food and agricultural trade policy, trade and investment promotion and technical cooperation.
The agriculture attach informed the visiting students that the Philippines is an importer of corn by-products from the US such as ethanol and distillers dried grains. The Philippines is a newly opened US market for their ethanol blend.
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