Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices. Toto Lozano
Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices.Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices.Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices.Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices.Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices.Workers unload imported rice at a warehouse along Dagupan Street in Tondo, Manila, on Friday, 23 January 2026. The Philippines resumed rice importation this month, after it was suspended late last year in a bid to help local farmers cope with falling prices.