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The Department of Agriculture continues to assist farmers with technical training, among others, to help them cope with the adverse effects of the El Niño.

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CEBU, Philippines - With corn considered as the country’s second most important crop and a staple food in many places in Visayas and Mindanao, the Department of Agriculture is undertaking a massive information drive on aflatoxin, a cancer-producing substance that is reportedly contaminating agriculture crops such as corn, peanuts, copra, rice, cassava, and sweet potato.

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CEBU, Philippines - With corn considered as the country’s second most important crop and a staple food in many places in Visayas and Mindanao, the Department of Agriculture is undertaking a massive information drive on aflatoxin, a cancer-producing substance that is reportedly contaminating agriculture crops such as corn, peanuts, copra, rice, cassava, and sweet potato.

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