+ Follow DR. ROBERTO BONOAN Tag
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[Summary] => Tobacco farmers who traditionally engage in rice farming after harvesting their tobacco crop got a shot in the arm after the National Tobacco Administration (NTA) gave out over P20 million in production assistance to help them plant the staple crop this wet season and boost the rice self-sufficiency program of the government.
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[Summary] => BATAC, Ilocos Norte Moving swiftly to preempt a repeat of last seasons financial disaster that befell tobacco farmers, the National Tobacco Administration recently organized marathon dialogues with local government units and industry sectors that yielded tough measures to improve the crop.
While in the past, farmers would be generally intolerant of rigid government-sponsored-technology, observers noted that this time, they appeared cooperative to quality-boosting NTA technology including stopping the use of incompatible fertilizer and pesticides.
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DR. ROBERTO BONOAN
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While in the past, farmers would be generally intolerant of rigid government-sponsored-technology, observers noted that this time, they appeared cooperative to quality-boosting NTA technology including stopping the use of incompatible fertilizer and pesticides.
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