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[Title] => Farmers decry hatchet job on DA secretary
[Summary] => Leaders of some of the countrys largest farmer organizations have expressed alarm over an apparent well-orchestrated black propaganda campaign against Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., saying the smear job "is unfair to the entire farming sector".
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[Summary] => Leaders of both the agriculture and business sectors have heaped praises on the performance of the Department of Agriculture (DA) under Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., even as they urged President Arroyo "to go for continuity in the leadership in this vital sector."
The leaders cited the impressive growth of farm productivity and the "major steps taken by the Arroyo government towards food sufficiency and security" while expressing concern that "a leadership change could derail the countrys progress in agriculture".
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[Title] => Farmer groups cite aggie sector gains
[Summary] => Several large farmer organizations recently lauded the continuing increase in the countrys rice and corn harvests, saying the feat "has helped improve the lives of farmers and has created an estimated 1.77 million additional jobs in the countryside".
The groups cited an earlier report by Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. which showed that the country is expected to ink record levels in rice and corn harvests due to intensified farm support programs and the promotion of hybrid rice and corn varieties.
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The leaders cited the impressive growth of farm productivity and the "major steps taken by the Arroyo government towards food sufficiency and security" while expressing concern that "a leadership change could derail the countrys progress in agriculture".
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The groups cited an earlier report by Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. which showed that the country is expected to ink record levels in rice and corn harvests due to intensified farm support programs and the promotion of hybrid rice and corn varieties.
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August 11, 2004 - 12:00am