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10 Jan 2026 • 8:25 PM MYT
The Manila Times
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THE country’s agricultural trade deficit narrowed in November following a surge in exports, preliminary data released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) on Friday showed

The $806.34-million shortfall — from exports worth $806.18 million and imports totaling $1.61 billion — fell from $1.01 billion a year earlier and $990.5 million in October.

The agriculture trade total of $2.42 billion was 2.3 percent higher than the $2.36 billion seen a year earlier but was lower compared to October’s $2.54 billion.

Agricultural exports grew by 18.9 percent from $677.9 million a year ago and the expansion also improved from October’s 3.5-percent rise to $777.2 million.

Imports, meanwhile, contracted by 4.4 percent from $1.68 billion in November 2024, but the drop was slightly better than October’s 4.5-percent decline to $1.77 billion.

Animal, vegetable or microbial fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats; and animal or vegetable waxes had the largest share of agriculture exports at 36.5 percent or $249.37 million.

Malaysia was the biggest buyer among the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) member countries, with $16.57 million or a 25.8-percent share of exports to the bloc.

Total agricultural exports to Asean member countries reached $64.20 million.

Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes; products whether or not containing nicotine and intended for inhalation without combustion and other nicotine-containing products were the top export to Asean countries at $30.68 million.

The Netherlands, meanwhile, was the top agricultural export destination in the European Union (EU), accounting for $142.85 million or 62.8 percent of shipments to the EU.

Total agricultural exports to EU member countries reached $227.43 million.

Animal, vegetable, or microbial fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats and animal or vegetable waxes were the biggest export to the EU at $170.70 million.

As for imports, Indonesia was the country’s top supplier of agricultural imports among Asean members, accounting for $209.17 million or 37.8 percent of shipments to the regional grouping.

Total imports from Asean member countries reached $553.03 million.

Animal, vegetable, or microbial fats and oils and their cleavage products; prepared edible fats, and animal or vegetable waxes were the country’s top import from Asean member countries at $162.98 million.

Spain, meanwhile, was the country’s top source of agricultural imports from the EU, accounting for $38.22 million or 23.4 percent of the country’s total agricultural imports from the bloc.

Agricultural imports from EU countries reached $165.33 million.

Meat and edible meat offal were the country’s top agricultural imports from EU member countries at $45.43 million.

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