MANILA, Philippines — Philippine meat processors expect to carry over this year’s “modest gains” into 2026. This, even as tight global supplies of beef and pork as well as persistent animal disease risks continue to weigh on the industry. In its year-end report, the Philippine Association of Meat Processors Inc. (Pampi) said the industry ended 2025 with an average growth of about 10 percent. This was despite “drastic changes in political and socio-economic landscape at home and abroad.” READ: Philippines bans pork imports from Spain due to ASF Pampi said global beef supply is likely to remain tight next year as […]... Keep on reading: Meat processors see ‘modest gains’ in 2026