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The Office of the Agricultural Attaché (OAA) in Brussels is the representative office of the Philippine Department of Agriculture in the European Union.  It handles the agricultural policy as well as agricultural trade and investment portfolio of the Philippine Embassy in Brussels and Mission to the European Communities.  In this regard, any matter pertaining to agricultural policy, agricultural exports and imports, including food safety as well as veterinary and plant health issues (sanitary and phyto-sanitary) with the EU fall under OAA's responsibilities.

Other than Belgium and Luxembourg, the OAA also covers the following Member States on bilateral agricultural trade and investments matters:  France, Germany, The Netherlands, Spain, the United Kingdom and Ireland.

For more information, please contact:
Ms. Kristine Jeanne A. Yap
Agricultural Attaché
Tel:  +32 471 8022 48
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For more information on the Philippine agricultural sector, please visit the following website: www.da.gov.ph

+32 471 8022 48

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9800 Deinze, District of Ghent, Belgium

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