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                    [Title] => State universities, LGUs urged to back young farmers
                    [Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. urged local government units (LGUs) as well as agricultural colleges and universities in the country to fully support the Young Farmers Program (YFP), which he said could help provide livelihood and generate more jobs in their localities.

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Magsaysay issued this statement as he expressed concern over the alarming report of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on the Filipino students’ diminishing interest in the study of agriculture and fisheries courses despite the Philippines being an agricultural country.
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These projects include cattle fattening, hog fattening, broiler production, goat production, duck raising, mango, banana and papaya production, broiler production, mud crab production, tilapia production, coco coir decorticating and other agribusiness ventures.
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Magsaysay issued this statement as he expressed concern over the alarming report of the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on the Filipino students’ diminishing interest in the study of agriculture and fisheries courses despite the Philippines being an agricultural country.
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These projects include cattle fattening, hog fattening, broiler production, goat production, duck raising, mango, banana and papaya production, broiler production, mud crab production, tilapia production, coco coir decorticating and other agribusiness ventures.
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