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                    [Title] => Save those seeds
                    [Summary] => You must have read on Facebook, Twitter or Messenger the call to save, wash, dry and sow the seeds of the fruits you eat this summer, and create forests of fruit trees in empty lots and fields around us.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-04-02 00:00:00
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The Commission on Audit wants officials of the Department of Agriculture and National Food Authority to be sanctioned for the P83.712-million losses from the improper storage of certified palay seeds last year.

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Here are a couple of interesting business issues I gathered in the past week which I wish to share with you.

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Exactly a week before he died of cardiac arrest in April, former Food Ministry chief Jesus Tanchanco was in a harvest festival in Talavera, Nueva Ecija.

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If you've ever eaten dried pakwan (watermelon) seeds, you would know that once you start it's very hard to stop.

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If you've ever eaten dried pakwan (watermelon) seeds, you would know that once you start it's very hard to stop.

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An additional 2,000-hectare area will be planted to hybrid rice  in Super Typhoon Yolanda-damaged Leyte by SL Agritech Corp (SLAC) even though the  donated seeds are still insufficient to restore the provinces  60,000-hectare rice land.

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The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) on Friday said that some shops in the country's City of Pines may be serving breads and pastries laced with poppy seeds?

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While Central Philippines produces up to a third of total rice output, the Department of Agriculture on Friday said there's no basis for the populace to panic as only a fraction of rice lands were damaged by killer typhoon Yolanda which raked through the country last Nov. 8.

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The Commission on Audit wants officials of the Department of Agriculture and National Food Authority to be sanctioned for the P83.712-million losses from the improper storage of certified palay seeds last year.

[DatePublished] => 2016-01-13 09:00:00 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1097363 [AuthorName] => Michael Punongbayan [SectionName] => Headlines [SectionUrl] => headlines [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1357985 [Title] => Car imports/rice exports [Summary] =>

Here are a couple of interesting business issues I gathered in the past week which I wish to share with you.

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Exactly a week before he died of cardiac arrest in April, former Food Ministry chief Jesus Tanchanco was in a harvest festival in Talavera, Nueva Ecija.

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If you've ever eaten dried pakwan (watermelon) seeds, you would know that once you start it's very hard to stop.

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If you've ever eaten dried pakwan (watermelon) seeds, you would know that once you start it's very hard to stop.

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An additional 2,000-hectare area will be planted to hybrid rice  in Super Typhoon Yolanda-damaged Leyte by SL Agritech Corp (SLAC) even though the  donated seeds are still insufficient to restore the provinces  60,000-hectare rice land.

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The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) on Friday said that some shops in the country's City of Pines may be serving breads and pastries laced with poppy seeds?

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While Central Philippines produces up to a third of total rice output, the Department of Agriculture on Friday said there's no basis for the populace to panic as only a fraction of rice lands were damaged by killer typhoon Yolanda which raked through the country last Nov. 8.

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