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State-run Pampanga Agricultural College (PAC) is collaborating with the private sector in the pilot use of sweet sorghum to potentially lower feed cost to P20.49 per kilo and raise the net income of farmers to P18.49 per kilo of chicken live weight.

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 The Philippines is releasing to the market another anti-diabetic sweetener that may have greater export prospects than the limited volume of coconut sap sugar.  

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