+ Follow PHILIPPINE AROMATIC TOBACCO DEALERS ASSOCIATION Tag
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[Title] => Panganiban to address stakeholders of tobacco industry
[Summary] => Newly appointed Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban will address officials and employees of the National Tobacco Administration (NTA) and other stakeholders of the tobacco industry on Tuesday as guest of honor and speaker during the agencys 18th founding anniversary celebration.
NTA Administrator Carlitos Encarnacion announced that the occasion will also bring together the various stakeholders of the tobacco industrytobacco buyer firms, famers, and government officials.
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[Title] => Application of proper technology seen to save ailing tobacco sector
[Summary] => Tobacco farmers and the business sector represented by leaf buyers have agreed that the application of proper agricultural technologies would guarantee high quality production and the survival of the ailing tobacco industry.
This came up at the end of the 2-day Tobacco Summit conference organized by the National Tobacco Administration (NTA) last week.
The summit was also attended by officials of government financing institutions and support agencies whose varying fields of expertise are needed by the farmers.
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NTA Administrator Carlitos Encarnacion announced that the occasion will also bring together the various stakeholders of the tobacco industrytobacco buyer firms, famers, and government officials.
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[Summary] => Tobacco farmers and the business sector represented by leaf buyers have agreed that the application of proper agricultural technologies would guarantee high quality production and the survival of the ailing tobacco industry.
This came up at the end of the 2-day Tobacco Summit conference organized by the National Tobacco Administration (NTA) last week.
The summit was also attended by officials of government financing institutions and support agencies whose varying fields of expertise are needed by the farmers.
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