+ Follow SWEET GREENS Tag
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[Title] => Growing together
[Summary] => Millie Kilayko was working for Negros Occidental Governor Daniel Lacson in 1990 when plummeting world prices took the sweetness out of sugar. "Our entire economy depended on sugar. To survive, we had to change the economic landscape of the province. We had to look for business alternatives to sugar," she said.
Bonded by crisis, the Negrenses went to work.
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Bonded by crisis, the Negrenses went to work.
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February 18, 2002 - 12:00am