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The Senate will conduct an investigation on Thursday on the cause of the recent spike in the prices of garlic, rice and pork, according to an official of the Samahang Industriya at Agrikultura (SINAG), a multi-sector agricultural group.

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The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) estimates sugar prodution for crop year 2013-2014 to reach 2.45 million metric tons (MT) , same as the actual production in the recently concluded  crop year.

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The Sugar Regulatory Authority (SRA) is dispelling rumors that because of the deadline set on the verification of sugar, the unverified “A” sugar will be “homeless” or can no longer be exported to the United States under the quota.

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The first was the outcry against the decision of the Sugar Regulatory Administration to cut down millgate prices of sugar. A unilateral decision by most sugar producers, the move has unleased such a furor in the province.

The second was the alleged hijacking of a 10-wheeler truck of Columbia Marketing in Hacienda Carmenchika, Pontevedra Thursday night.
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The July 2 order of the LTFRB only resulted in confusion, with drivers and passengers at loggerheads on what the rollback actually means.
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The Senate will conduct an investigation on Thursday on the cause of the recent spike in the prices of garlic, rice and pork, according to an official of the Samahang Industriya at Agrikultura (SINAG), a multi-sector agricultural group.

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The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) estimates sugar prodution for crop year 2013-2014 to reach 2.45 million metric tons (MT) , same as the actual production in the recently concluded  crop year.

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The Sugar Regulatory Authority (SRA) is dispelling rumors that because of the deadline set on the verification of sugar, the unverified “A” sugar will be “homeless” or can no longer be exported to the United States under the quota.

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The first was the outcry against the decision of the Sugar Regulatory Administration to cut down millgate prices of sugar. A unilateral decision by most sugar producers, the move has unleased such a furor in the province.

The second was the alleged hijacking of a 10-wheeler truck of Columbia Marketing in Hacienda Carmenchika, Pontevedra Thursday night.
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The July 2 order of the LTFRB only resulted in confusion, with drivers and passengers at loggerheads on what the rollback actually means.
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