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[Title] => P64.4 milyon imported na yosi naharang ng Navy sa Sulu
[Summary] => Nasamsam ng isa sa mga units ng Western Mindanao Naval Command (WMNC) ang aabot sa P64.4 milyon na halaga ng sigarilyong mula sa Indonesia sa isang seaborne operation sa karagatang sakop ng Sulu nitong Miyerkules.
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[Title] => Speaker renews push for alternative energy sources
[Summary] => With the global oil crisis deepening and highlighting the country’s heavy dependence on imported petroleum products, Speaker Faustino Dy III is renewing his push for alternative and indigenous sources of energy that are readily available in the country.
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[Title] => Organic and natural Australia
[Summary] => I think it is possible for a country of 27 million to really impose rules so organic and natural becomes a way of life, and not just a certification for premium prices of “safe” food. On my recent trip to three Aussie cities – Sydney, Hobart and Melbourne – I could not help but notice the “front of pack” labels with the big NO preservatives, no coloring and no additives.
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[Title] => Despite imports, rice retail price still high – group
[Summary] => Despite being the world’s biggest rice importer, with at least 3.29 million metric tons imported, retail prices of the staple in the country remain high, rice watchdog group Bantay Bigas has bewailed.
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[Title] => Philippines may import onions amid armyworm infestation
[Summary] => The Philippines might have to import up to 60,000 metric tons of onions as 45 percent of plantations are affected by harabas or armyworm infestations that worsened due to El Niño, according to the Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc.
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[Title] => 21,000 MT imported onions to arrive by yearend
[Summary] => Some 21,000 metric tons of imported onions should arrive on or before Dec. 31, the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Plant Industry said on Friday amid the spike in the retail price of the bulbs that has reached as high as P220 per kilo.
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[Title] => EDITORYAL - Ang sakit nga “Basta Imported”
[Summary] => Ang mga Pilipino mahiligon kaayo sa mga butang nga imported.
[DatePublished] => 2023-11-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Lower rice prices seen after talks with India, Vietnam
[Summary] => Prices of rice are expected to drop after the Philippines received lower export quotations from Vietnam and the government continues talks with India, another top rice exporting country, to procure the staple.
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[Title] => Pekeng produkto, nagkalat sa Divisoria!
[Summary] => MALAPIT na ang Pasko, kaya nagkalat na naman ang mga produkto tulad ng sabon, sigarilyo at imported na paputok sa Divisoria.
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[Title] => Imported newsprint killing local industry
[Summary] => NEWSPRINT TRADING: Some 60 percent of operation expenses of major Philippine newspapers are accounted for by newsprint, making the price of paper a critical factor in their viability and capability to continue publishing information.
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[Summary] => With the global oil crisis deepening and highlighting the country’s heavy dependence on imported petroleum products, Speaker Faustino Dy III is renewing his push for alternative and indigenous sources of energy that are readily available in the country.
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[Title] => Philippines may import onions amid armyworm infestation
[Summary] => The Philippines might have to import up to 60,000 metric tons of onions as 45 percent of plantations are affected by harabas or armyworm infestations that worsened due to El Niño, according to the Philippine Chamber of Agriculture and Food Inc.
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[Title] => 21,000 MT imported onions to arrive by yearend
[Summary] => Some 21,000 metric tons of imported onions should arrive on or before Dec. 31, the Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Plant Industry said on Friday amid the spike in the retail price of the bulbs that has reached as high as P220 per kilo.
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