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[Summary] => The government said today that it has agreed to raise the volume of imported of rice that may enter the country at a lower duty under the so- called minimum access volume (MAV) scheme of the World Trade Organization (WTO).
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[Summary] => Full-year farm growth for 2011 is likely to range from three percent to 3.5 percent, Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala and Bureau of Agricultural Statistics (BAS) director Romeo Recide said yesterday.
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[Title] => Farm sector may post flat growth in 2011: official
[Summary] => The farm sector may post a flat growth for 2011 as the El Nino-induced dry spell damaged agricultural lands, a ranking Agriculture official said today.
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[Title] => 'Ondoy' won't reduce rice production - official
[Summary] => 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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[Title] => Palay output up 38% in '99
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Philippine palay production in 1999 reached 1.8 million metric tons, exceeding
the 1998 output by 37.8 percent and that of 1997 by 4.6 percent.
In a report to Agriculture Secretary Edgardo Angara furnished The STAR,
the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics said the increase was brought about by
the 26.2-percent and 9.3-percent increases in area harvested and yield,
respectively.
BAS executive director Romeo Recide said production last year could have been
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Luzon, and Western Visayas from La Ni&nti
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[Title] => Palay output up 38% in '99
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Philippine palay production in 1999 reached 1.8 million metric tons, exceeding
the 1998 output by 37.8 percent and that of 1997 by 4.6 percent.
In a report to Agriculture Secretary Edgardo Angara furnished The STAR,
the Bureau of Agricultural Statistics said the increase was brought about by
the 26.2-percent and 9.3-percent increases in area harvested and yield,
respectively.
BAS executive director Romeo Recide said production last year could have been
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Luzon, and Western Visayas from La Ni&nti
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