+ Follow COFFEE BASED SUSTAINABLE FARMING SYSTEM Tag
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[Title] => Coffee board backs SAI Phils
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - Sustainable Agriculture Initiative-Philippines (SAIP) has found a staunch supporter in one of the most active and vibrant sectors in the country’s agricultural industry today – the coffee sector.
[DatePublished] => 2009-03-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nescafé: Waking up the Philippine coffee industry
[Summary] => Nescafé is at the forefront of a campaign to revitalize the local coffee industry through grass roots initiatives designed to convince farmers to plant coffee.
According to Joel Lumagbas, head of Nestlé agricultural services department, these initiatives have done much to change the landscape for coffee farmers, creating much more favorable conditions for coffee farmers today than in decades past.
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-17 00:00:00
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COFFEE BASED SUSTAINABLE FARMING SYSTEM
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[Title] => Coffee board backs SAI Phils
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[Title] => Nescafé: Waking up the Philippine coffee industry
[Summary] => Nescafé is at the forefront of a campaign to revitalize the local coffee industry through grass roots initiatives designed to convince farmers to plant coffee.
According to Joel Lumagbas, head of Nestlé agricultural services department, these initiatives have done much to change the landscape for coffee farmers, creating much more favorable conditions for coffee farmers today than in decades past.
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