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                    [Title] => Hydroponics makes for picture-perfect crops
                    [Summary] => Farm crops grown to big sizes and picture-perfect appearances are usually thought of as imported into the country. But when you go to the Rustan’s Supermarket or Price Smart, you’d know that such marvels aren’t and are in fact grown in cool Tagaytay, particularly at the  Toscana Farms owned by Andre Kahn and Leo Prieto Jr. While they admit to importing the hybrid tomato seeds from Belgium, which produces the finest of the lot, growing them locally would have been impossible if not handled the way Toscana Farms does.

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                    [Title] => Hydroponics makes for picture-perfect crops
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