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Even as the Philippines continues to lag behind its neighbors in the agriculture sector, it is now moving to modernize the industry to keep up with the increasing population and effects of climate change.

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                    [Title] => There is an exodus of workers in the agriculture sector, gov't study finds
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The DA is already putting a huge chunk of its resources into modernizing the sector through rice hybridization and modern farm equipment loans to farmers to ensure better yield and productivity.

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Even as the Philippines continues to lag behind its neighbors in the agriculture sector, it is now moving to modernize the industry to keep up with the increasing population and effects of climate change.

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