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Making money in egg production can be tricky due to erratic demand-supply situation that can dampen farm gate prices.

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Did you know that local hog raisers are making good money these days because with all the summer outings, town and barrio fiestas and other social activities going on, pork demand is outstripping supply so much so that the country is experiencing a pork shortfall of about 11,130 metric tons in the second quarter.

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Swine raising is increasingly becoming more difficult and less profitable due to prevalence of diseases, high input costs especially feeds, and entry of cheap pork imports.

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Farming nowadays has become riskier than before due to changing weather pattern brought by climate change.

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"I am glad that the PAJ is back," the DA chief said, noting that the group can contribute its share in countryside development through responsible developmental journalism.
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Swine raising is increasingly becoming more difficult and less profitable due to prevalence of diseases, high input costs especially feeds, and entry of cheap pork imports.

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Farming nowadays has become riskier than before due to changing weather pattern brought by climate change.

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"I am glad that the PAJ is back," the DA chief said, noting that the group can contribute its share in countryside development through responsible developmental journalism.
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