Philippine salt farmers strive to revive a struggling industry

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Philippine salt farmers are struggling to keep the industry alive as the monsoon season begins. A 1995 law mandating iodized salt, coupled with urbanization and climate change, decimated traditional salt production, making the Philippines heavily reliant on imports. A new law aims to revive the industry, but its implementation is slow, and farmers urge the government to prioritize local production.


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