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Smuggling of Selected Agricultural Commodities in the Philippines

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  • Prudenciano U. Gordoncillo
  • Cesar B. Quicoy
  • Julieta A. Delos Reyes
  • Arvin B. Vista

Abstract

This paper was prepared by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) as a milestone deliverable of the project funded by the Department of Agriculture Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) titled, An Assessment of Smuggling on Selected Agricultural Commodities in the Philippines. Through Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) and Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) done in various institutions (in the Philippines and its neighboring countries), the authors examined the dynamics of smuggling in the Philippines, specifically addressing the following: The nature and the extent of smuggling in the country; The effectiveness of existing policies to address smuggling; The channels of smuggling in selected agricultural commodities; and Policy implications to mitigate the problem of smuggling. Moreover, the authors have identified and analyzed five major issues on smuggling: Policies and Procedures on Imports; Tariff Rates; Extent of Smuggling; Value of Smuggling; and Effectiveness of Anti-Smuggling Policies Specific recommendations for operational policies and legislative actions mentioned in this paper were based on the findings of the study on smuggling on selected agricultural commodities in the Philippines. This paper includes an introduction which provides the context of smuggling in the Philippines, a detailed analysis of the five main issues in smuggling, and recommendations for operational policies and legislative actions.

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  • Prudenciano U. Gordoncillo & Cesar B. Quicoy & Julieta A. Delos Reyes & Arvin B. Vista, 2014. "Smuggling of Selected Agricultural Commodities in the Philippines," Policy Paper 2014, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA).
  • Handle: RePEc:sag:seappr:2014:233
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