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Filipino rice farmers who have been hard hit by the incessant rains and flooding in the country can turn to the Submarino rice, which can survive around two weeks of being under water.
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In just five minutes, farmers can now access vital information that they need in their rice production activities.

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It was not long before he received the plastic drum seeder he bought, via text message, from the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice) situated 141 kilometers northeast of Manila.
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