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                    [Title] => Agri to boost economic recovery — Lucio Tan
                    [Summary] => TARLAC, Tarlac – Agriculture remains the key to national survival and economic recovery and would help solve the country’s economic problems, industrialist Lucio C. Tan told graduates of the Tarlac College of Agriculture (TCA) here yesterday.

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Mison made the statement to squelch talks circulating in the business community that the Lucio Tan Group has reportedly acquired the Winner and El Rancho corned beef brands from the Cebu-based Virginia Food Corp.
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                    [Title] => Agri to boost economic recovery — Lucio Tan
                    [Summary] => TARLAC, Tarlac – Agriculture remains the key to national survival and economic recovery and would help solve the country’s economic problems, industrialist Lucio C. Tan told graduates of the Tarlac College of Agriculture (TCA) here yesterday.

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Mison made the statement to squelch talks circulating in the business community that the Lucio Tan Group has reportedly acquired the Winner and El Rancho corned beef brands from the Cebu-based Virginia Food Corp.
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