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[Title] => DoE calls for development of more RE power sources
[Summary] => The Department of Energy (DoE) is calling on the development of more renewable power sources as more than 50% of the country's energy mix is still dependent on imported fuels.
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[Title] => Mindanao, Visayas power grid interconnection eyed in 2020
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[Title] => DOE bares energy plans for Mindanao
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[Title] => World food situation volatile Tanchanco
[Summary] => Despite great strides in science and technology, many parts of the world are being overtaken by want, hunger and famine "and it seems that no immediate solution to the problem could be worked out, not even by world food conferences," said former food minister Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr.
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[Title] => Hybrid rice program pushed
[Summary] => Since 1985 and every year thereafter, the Philippines has been importing rice spending millions and millions of dollars and, in the process, subsidizing foreign farmers.
Viewed against this backdrop, the governments efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in rice, will all go to naught if it will not stop importing the cereal, said former food minister Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr.
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[Title] => Binhi Awards set Sept 24
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PAJ president Roman Floresca said the celebration, to be held at the Jumbo Palace on Tomas Morato St. in Quezon City, is also in observance of "Agricultural Journalism Week" proclaimed by President Arroyo on Sept. 6, 2001.
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PAJ president Roman Floresca said the celebration, to be held at the Jumbo Palace on Tomas Morato St. in Quezon City, is also in observance of "Agricultural Journalism Week" proclaimed by President Arroyo on Sept. 6, 2001.
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