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[Title] => CARP hampers growth of food processing sector
[Summary] => Although their export fruit processing business has not been affected by the current slump in the economy, the limited supply of raw materials and other issues on land availability have been restraining the growth of the country’s largest dried mango producer Profood International.
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[Title] => McDonald's continues to reap good returns despite the crisis
[Summary] => While sales of other food businesses, especially those in the fine dining segment, continue to slide due to the soft economy and shrinking consumer spending, McDonald’s Philippines remains upbeat and posted sales increases.
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GEORGE TAN YANG
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