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Onion and vegetable farmers in central and northern Luzon are urging newly-appointed Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala to adopt an “iron-fist” method in dealing with big-time smugglers who have been blamed for destroying the livelihood of more than 500,000 farmers and their families.

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Yap made the statement during a dialogue with onion stakeholders in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, where he signed an agreement aimed at increasing the productivity of onion growers, open more markets for their produce and raise their incomes, while protecting their industry from unfair competition through a sustained campaign against smuggling.
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Enrile cited the case of the onion growers of Luzon whose products are rotting in warehouses because of the importation of cheap and subsidized onions from India and China. He also mentioned vegetable growers whose products are being forced out of the local market by cheap imports.
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Napag-alamang marami sa magtatanim ng sibuyas ay mga rebelde returnees na nagbagong-buhay na at pagtatanim ng sibuyas bukod sa pagtatanim ng palay ang inaasahang ikabubuhay.
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Onion and vegetable farmers in central and northern Luzon are urging newly-appointed Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala to adopt an “iron-fist” method in dealing with big-time smugglers who have been blamed for destroying the livelihood of more than 500,000 farmers and their families.

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Yap made the statement during a dialogue with onion stakeholders in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija, where he signed an agreement aimed at increasing the productivity of onion growers, open more markets for their produce and raise their incomes, while protecting their industry from unfair competition through a sustained campaign against smuggling.
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Enrile cited the case of the onion growers of Luzon whose products are rotting in warehouses because of the importation of cheap and subsidized onions from India and China. He also mentioned vegetable growers whose products are being forced out of the local market by cheap imports.
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Napag-alamang marami sa magtatanim ng sibuyas ay mga rebelde returnees na nagbagong-buhay na at pagtatanim ng sibuyas bukod sa pagtatanim ng palay ang inaasahang ikabubuhay.
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