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                    [Title] => Double-digit growth for grains sector seen
                    [Summary] => The country’s grain sector is forecast to post double-digit growth rates in the first nine months this year to reverse its dismal performance during the same period in 2003.


Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said palay output will grow by 12.6 percent and corn by 18 percent from year-ago levels. Lorenzo based his bullish forecast on more farmers shifting to higher-yielding rice and corn seeds, with more hectarage being devoted to these two staples as farmers anticipate firmer prices for their crops, especially if favorable weather prevails.
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At the same time, first quarter corn production went up 12.8 percent to 1.526 million MT, from 1.353 million MT in the first quarter last year.

Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said the gains were achieved despite a dry spell in some of the country’s rice-producing regions.
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Yap said 239,936 bags of fertilizer worth P114.4 million have been readied for distribution to farmers. The target is to distribute 327,986 bags up to October.
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Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said palay output will grow by 12.6 percent and corn by 18 percent from year-ago levels. Lorenzo based his bullish forecast on more farmers shifting to higher-yielding rice and corn seeds, with more hectarage being devoted to these two staples as farmers anticipate firmer prices for their crops, especially if favorable weather prevails.
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At the same time, first quarter corn production went up 12.8 percent to 1.526 million MT, from 1.353 million MT in the first quarter last year.

Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said the gains were achieved despite a dry spell in some of the country’s rice-producing regions.
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Yap said 239,936 bags of fertilizer worth P114.4 million have been readied for distribution to farmers. The target is to distribute 327,986 bags up to October.
[DatePublished] => 2003-08-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )
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