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[Title] => GMA releases paltry P8-M for Ecija dike
[Summary] => BONGABON, Nueva Ecija President Arroyo has ordered the release of P8 million for the rehabilitation of the 10-kilometer spur dike here which a typhoon damaged early this year.
The fund, however, is too meager since the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has proposed a total rehab cost of P327.57 million, thus raising concern that the dike might give way anew in case another strong typhoon strikes.
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-14 00:00:00
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[Title] => Onion farmers in Ecija town mull shift to rice, corn
[Summary] => BONGABON, Nueva Ecija This town could run the risk of losing its title as the countrys onion basket if its 1,800 onion farm families decide to go full-time into planting corn, rice and other high-value crops.
Onion farmers recently suffered losses of up to P60 million due to calamities. Local officials said that local onion farmers are planting other crops because of the spate of calamities that have ruined onion yields in the past few months.
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MAYOR BETH GAMILLA
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[Title] => GMA releases paltry P8-M for Ecija dike
[Summary] => BONGABON, Nueva Ecija President Arroyo has ordered the release of P8 million for the rehabilitation of the 10-kilometer spur dike here which a typhoon damaged early this year.
The fund, however, is too meager since the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) has proposed a total rehab cost of P327.57 million, thus raising concern that the dike might give way anew in case another strong typhoon strikes.
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[Title] => Onion farmers in Ecija town mull shift to rice, corn
[Summary] => BONGABON, Nueva Ecija This town could run the risk of losing its title as the countrys onion basket if its 1,800 onion farm families decide to go full-time into planting corn, rice and other high-value crops.
Onion farmers recently suffered losses of up to P60 million due to calamities. Local officials said that local onion farmers are planting other crops because of the spate of calamities that have ruined onion yields in the past few months.
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