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                    [Title] => NFA to tap CDIF for fertilizer program
                    [Summary] => The National Food Authority (NFA) will tap the P95-million Cooperative Development Incentive Fund (CDIF) to  buy and distribute fertilizers in bulk and resell them to farmers’ groups.


Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., concurrent chairman of NFA, approved the proposal of NFA Administrator Arthur T. Yap who is concurrent DA Undersecretary for Luzon operations.

Lorenzo said tapping the CDIF for farm input procurement should help thousands of farmers cope with high price of fertilizers.
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NFA Administrator Arthur T. Yap said the shipment should come in before June which is the start of the lean season for corn.

The importation aims to bring down feed costs of local livestock and poultry raisers, and subsequently, bring down meat prices, especially pork. Corn prices, on the other hand, are expected to hold firm.
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"We will be buying more in the coming weeks and that should help arrest declining sugar prices," NFA Administrator Arthur T. Yap said.
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Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., concurrent chairman of NFA, approved the proposal of NFA Administrator Arthur T. Yap who is concurrent DA Undersecretary for Luzon operations.

Lorenzo said tapping the CDIF for farm input procurement should help thousands of farmers cope with high price of fertilizers.
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NFA Administrator Arthur T. Yap said the shipment should come in before June which is the start of the lean season for corn.

The importation aims to bring down feed costs of local livestock and poultry raisers, and subsequently, bring down meat prices, especially pork. Corn prices, on the other hand, are expected to hold firm.
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"We will be buying more in the coming weeks and that should help arrest declining sugar prices," NFA Administrator Arthur T. Yap said.
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