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The Philippines allocates $5M to expand climate-resilient vegetable farming in 2026 to stabilize food supplies and reduce price spikes.
The Philippines has allocated 300 million pesos (over $5 million) in 2026 to expand climate-resilient vegetable farming, aiming to stabilize food supplies and curb price spikes from extreme weather.
The funds will support greenhouses, drip irrigation, and water-impounding structures to enable year-round production of high-value crops like chili peppers, tomatoes, and bell peppers.
The initiative, called the "White Revolution," draws from successful models in South Korea and Cambodia to improve resilience, reduce post-harvest losses, and ensure consistent supply near major urban centers including Metro Manila, Cebu, and Davao.
Filipinas asigna $ 5M para expandir el cultivo de vegetales resistentes al clima en 2026 para estabilizar el suministro de alimentos y reducir los aumentos de precios.