Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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Spain and Portugal want to send more pork to the Philippines, which is struggling to ensure pork supply. “Once we secure accreditation in 2-3 months, we can start exporting,” said Antonio Tavares, representative of Filporc, an organization of Portugal’s pork industry. Meanwhile, Spanish group Interp...
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