President Ferdinand 'Bongbong' Marcos Jr. assured the public that the government was 'taking the bull by the horns' as it strives to address the 'harrowing state' of food inadequacy in the Philippines. ManilaBulletin
President Marcos said he was prompted to lead the Department of Agriculture so there would be a "proper focus" on resolving the issue of food inadequacy.
In his speech, the President said he was prompted to lead the Department of Agriculture so there would be a "proper focus" on resolving food inadequacy in the country. According to the President, a healthy population should serve as a firm foundation for the Philippines' fast-paced and long-term economic development.
With this, Marcos assured the public that his administration treats food security as a high priority.
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