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Small farmers in Gen. Nakar and Infanta, both in Quezon province, have benefited from the S&T Anchor Program for Banana (STAP Banana) by using tissue-cultured cultivars of saba, lakatan and latundan varieties.

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Small farmers in Gen. Nakar and Infanta, both in Quezon province, have benefited from the S&T Anchor Program for Banana (STAP Banana) by using tissue-cultured cultivars of saba, lakatan and latundan varieties.

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                    [Title] => PCARRD reports success of banana program in Quezon
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Small farmers in Gen. Nakar and Infanta, both in Quezon province, have benefited from the S&T Anchor Program for Banana (STAP Banana) by using tissue-cultured cultivars of saba, lakatan and latundan varieties.

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Small farmers in Gen. Nakar and Infanta, both in Quezon province, have benefited from the S&T Anchor Program for Banana (STAP Banana) by using tissue-cultured cultivars of saba, lakatan and latundan varieties.

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