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Nagbitiw na sa kanyang puwesto si National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Orlan Calayag kasunod ng pagkakatalaga kay dating senador Kiko Pangilinan bilang food security czar.

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National Food Authority Administrator Orlan Calayag has resigned from his post, reports said Monday.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The Philippine government has decided to buy rice from Vietnamese and South Korean companies to cover a shortage caused by recent back-to-back typhoons, a spokesman said Friday.

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MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A Philippines effort to import 275,000 tons (250,000 metric tons) of rice to make up for shortages caused by back-to-back storms has elicited the lowest offers from South Korean and Vietnamese companies, the government said Wednesday.

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