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[Title] => Boosting coffee production via somatic embryogenesis
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[Title] => Scent of jasmine
[Summary] => That was the least expected and the most surprising scent that we experienced in a coffee farm. The blooms that emitted the fragrance were the lovely white flowers of the coffee trees, which eventually would become beans for us coffee fanatics. We were on the 2006 Figaro Coffee Farm tour which took us off the beaten path in Cavite, starting with Amadeo, through narrow roads and winding up at 500 feet above sea level.
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[Title] => Coffee production seen to increase by 14%
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Nestle Philippines Inc. assistant vice president for agricultural services Glicerio Joel Y. Lumagbas said this years projected production is 4,000 MT higher than the 28,000 MT produced in the 2003-2004 CY.
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Nestle Philippines Inc. assistant vice president for agricultural services Glicerio Joel Y. Lumagbas said this years projected production is 4,000 MT higher than the 28,000 MT produced in the 2003-2004 CY.
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