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Last April, three shipments totaling 45 metric tons of Queen pineapple reached various ports in South Korea through a supply agreement signed by the Basud Federation of Pineapple Growers (BFPG) in Camarines Norte and Koreas Manisan Trading Corporation.
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Last April, three shipments totaling 45 metric tons of Queen pineapple reached various ports in South Korea through a supply agreement signed by the Basud Federation of Pineapple Growers (BFPG) in Camarines Norte and Koreas Manisan Trading Corporation.
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