Philippines plans 17 new ports to boost agricultural supply chain

Move comes as many in country grapple with surging food prices

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A cargo vessel docked at Manila's main port. The nation has plans to improve its supply chains. © Reuters

RAMON ROYANDOYAN, Nikkei staff writer

MANILA -- The Philippines is planning to build 17 new deep-water ports to bolster its supply chains for rice and other agricultural products as well as items such as fertilizer, as it fights to keep a lid on food prices.

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said on Tuesday at a business forum in Manila that the Southeast Asian nation has a 27-year backlog in agricultural infrastructure investment, adding that the port expansion plan would help revamp the sector.

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