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[Title] => Phl sets rice production target in 2014
[Summary] => The Philippines is targeting to produce 19.32 million metric tons (MMT) rice next year, a senior government official said today.
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[Title] => Yolanda ravaged only 2% of Phl agricultural lands
[Summary] => While Central Philippines produces up to a third of total rice output, the Department of Agriculture on Friday said there's no basis for the populace to panic as only a fraction of rice lands were damaged by killer typhoon Yolanda which raked through the country last Nov. 8.
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[Title] => Typhoon Yolanda forces exodus of farmers from Visayas: official
[Summary] => The extensive damage caused by typhoon Haiyan, locally named "Yolanda", in central and western Visayas have forced farmers to abandon their lands and migrate to other areas, a senior government official said today.
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[Title] => Rice import for 2014 will not reach 1.2 MMT: official
[Summary] => Despite the extensive damage caused by typhoon Haiyan, locally named "Yolanda," to rice-growing areas in central Philippines, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said today that the country's rice imports for 2014 would not reach 1.2 million metric tons (MMT).
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[Title] => National Corn achievers award
[Summary] => Agriculture Secretary Proceso Alcala (third from right) leads Pangasinan officials in flashing the No. 1 sign signifying the province’s top spot in the production of quality corn.
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