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                    [Title] => Corn sector expected to post slight growth this year
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The Department of Agriculture (DA) is projecting that the corn sub-sector will grow 1.63 percent, generating a total production of 7.041 million metric tons (MT) this year in spite of the negative impact of climate change on domestic crop production.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) – The country’s rice production in the second half of the year will remain within the official target despite losses triggered by tropical storm “Ondoy," a ranking agriculture official said.

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The Department of Agriculture (DA) is projecting that the corn sub-sector will grow 1.63 percent, generating a total production of 7.041 million metric tons (MT) this year in spite of the negative impact of climate change on domestic crop production.

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MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) – The country’s rice production in the second half of the year will remain within the official target despite losses triggered by tropical storm “Ondoy," a ranking agriculture official said.

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