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                    [Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. urged new agriculture graduates to participate in the young Farmers Program (YFP), which could be their gateway to a successful and profitable agriculture-related business.


"Rather than joining the ranks of some 2.8 million jobseekers, which will further swell with the graduation of some 448,000 college students this year, participating in the YFP is a better alternative," Magsaysay said.
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These projects include cattle fattening, hog fattening, broiler production, goat production, duck raising, mango, banana and papaya production, broiler production, mud crab production, tilapia production, coco coir decorticating and other agribusiness ventures.
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"Rather than joining the ranks of some 2.8 million jobseekers, which will further swell with the graduation of some 448,000 college students this year, participating in the YFP is a better alternative," Magsaysay said.
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