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NESTLÉ Philippines said the RCEP may not be beneficial to the entire coffee industry, after specialty growers said it could be an opportunity for the part of the sector than can successfully market its beans with distinctive geographical indications .

NESTLÉ Philippines said the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership may not be beneficial to the entire coffee industry, after specialty growers said the trade agreement could be an opportunity for the part of the sector than can successfully market its beans with distinctive geographical indications .

They said the key to the specialty beans market is whether the Philippines can establish a system of GIs to differentiate their high-end beans from the rest of the market. It called on the government and the industry to continue to be “guided by the Philippine Coffee Roadmap, and with sustained interventions by the public and private sectors collaborating to address key challenges.”

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