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[Title] => Pork price down, fish up after Ineng
[Summary] => Prices of pork, potato and eggplant dropped in Metro Manila markets while the prices of fish and highland vegetables went up after Typhoon Ineng hit Northern Luzon, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Veggie farmers to use imports as a poll issue
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La Trinidad, Benguet Irked vegetable farmers in Mountain Province and Benguet are poised to raise an election issue in 2004: The importation of vegetables killing the local industry.
This came even as Gov. Raul Molintas expressed pessimism that vegetable farmers can stop the importation of semi-temperate vegetables because the country has already opened its trade doors through membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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LA TRINIDAD TRADING POST
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[Summary] => Prices of pork, potato and eggplant dropped in Metro Manila markets while the prices of fish and highland vegetables went up after Typhoon Ineng hit Northern Luzon, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said yesterday.
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La Trinidad, Benguet Irked vegetable farmers in Mountain Province and Benguet are poised to raise an election issue in 2004: The importation of vegetables killing the local industry.
This came even as Gov. Raul Molintas expressed pessimism that vegetable farmers can stop the importation of semi-temperate vegetables because the country has already opened its trade doors through membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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August 26, 2015 - 10:00am