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[Title] => Ex-NFA chief defends fertilizer deal
[Summary] => Bohol congressman and former National Food Authority administrator Arthur Yap denied yesterday allegations of discrepancies raised by the Commission on Audit (COA)regarding the NFA’s P432-million fertilizer procurement project with the Department of Agriculture in May 2003.
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[Title] => Mending the agri safety net
[Summary] => In the recently concluded Cancun talks of the fifth World Trade Organization, Philippine representatives scored a tactical victory for the agricultural sector of developing countries by underscoring unfair competition practices of developed countries.
Sadly, however, the battle is far from over. The sooner we come to our senses and seriously put our act together, the better for the countrys farmers and fishermen. As sure as the sun rises in the east, borderless trade will be the worlds future order.
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Sadly, however, the battle is far from over. The sooner we come to our senses and seriously put our act together, the better for the countrys farmers and fishermen. As sure as the sun rises in the east, borderless trade will be the worlds future order.
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