Phinma: New cold storage plants to cut food waste
The Philippine Star|June 28, 2024
Business leaders, government officials and experts agree on the need to expand the country's cold storage facilities to address the problem of food waste.
Phinma: New cold storage plants to cut food waste

They made the statement in a forum on "Achieving Food Security: Advancing Investments for Agricultural Sustainability," co-organized by PHINMA Corp., Stratbase ADR Institute and Makati Business Club, which took place in Makati on Monday.

PHINMA Construction Materials Group executive vice president and PHINMA Corp. director Eduardo Sahagun opened the discussion by highlighting the urgent need for food security in the Philippines amid climate change, rising food and nutrition demands and logistical challenges.

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