NAIINTINDIHAN KAYA NG MGA PORK LOVERS NATING MAMBABATAS ANG IBIG - TopicsExpress



          

NAIINTINDIHAN KAYA NG MGA PORK LOVERS NATING MAMBABATAS ANG IBIG SABIHIN NITO? “Xxx. Thailand’s economy was a virtual identical twin of ours about four decades ago. In 1970, we had exactly the same average annual income or GDP per capita ($250), very similar economic structures in terms of sectoral composition of output, identical population (36 million), xxx. We were teaching many things to the Thais back then, including and especially in the agricultural sciences. Xxx. Xxx. As of 2010, Thailand’s per capita income ($5,325) was well over twice ours ($2,215). Our population was 92.6 million against Thailand’s 67.3 million, xxx. The share of the industry sector (including manufacturing) in Thailand’s total output grew from 23 to 40 percent from 1970 to 2010; in the Philippines, industry’s share only inched up from 28 to 33 percent. Rice in Thailand now costs only half as much as ours, and the country is a major rice exporter; we have become the largest rice importer worldwide. But what particularly struck me again last week was seeing such a rich variety of dried tropical fruit products fetching rather steep prices at Suvarnabhumi Airport’s duty-free shops. I cannot see why we are unable to do as much with our own abundant fruits, especially in Mindanao.” Cielito F. Habito, Inquirer, 8/13/13
Posted on: Wed, 14 Aug 2013 13:03:35 +0000

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