DA revives data group for meat

(FILE PHOTO) Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr
Photo courtesy of RP1

(FILE PHOTO) Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr
Photo courtesy of RP1

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Banking on data-driven decisions to stabilize the country’s meat and poultry supply, the Department of Agriculture (DA) has revived the Inter-Agency Livestock Data Analytics Group (LDAG).
Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. confirmed on Monday the issuance of Special Order 599 reconstituting the LDAG to address price volatility and supply disruptions. Under the new structure, Undersecretary for Livestock Dante Palabrica will serve as chairman.
“We need up-to-date data on market trends and behavior to ensure that the policies we formulate and the actions we take to safeguard and promote the growth of the industry — even as we protect consumers,” Tiu Laurel said.
“The market is dynamic, hence the need for better and more reliable information for accurate forecasts and timely decisions,” he added.
The LDAG is tasked with streamlining the collection, analysis, and reporting of key data on livestock and poultry.