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Pineapple is quite a common fruit in this tropical country.

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When a woman took some friends to see her family in Bukidnon she was surprised to find them always looking up at the trees during their long drive to her ancestral home.

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Australia is also expected to impose restrictive conditions on Philippine banana fruit exports.

The Philippines’ possible opposition to an FTA between the ASEAN and Australia was revealed over the weekend by Trade and Industry Secretary Manuel Roxas II.
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Australia is also expected to impose restrictive conditions on Philippine banana fruit exports.

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