+ Follow UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS Tag
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[Title] => Bank loses P6.7 M to robbers
[Summary] => Four armed men took some P6.7 million in cash and checks from a bank in Surigao City, Surigao del Sur yesterday morning.
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[Title] => 3 nearly fall victim to new ATM scam
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[Title] => `Landlords, not farmers, put up coco levy fund'
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Who really owns the coconut levy fund?
While there is no definite answer yet to this P50-billion question, President
Estrada indicated yesterday that the government will recognize landlords, or
the owners of coconut plantations, as the ones who put up the levy fund.
And as such, landlords will largely represent their interest in the
soon-to-be-created body that will oversee the use of the fund.
"Actually, the coconut planters are the ones who set up the fund, not the
farmers. The farmers did not have the money.
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UNITED COCONUT PLANTERS
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[Title] => `Landlords, not farmers, put up coco levy fund'
[Summary] =>
Who really owns the coconut levy fund?
While there is no definite answer yet to this P50-billion question, President
Estrada indicated yesterday that the government will recognize landlords, or
the owners of coconut plantations, as the ones who put up the levy fund.
And as such, landlords will largely represent their interest in the
soon-to-be-created body that will oversee the use of the fund.
"Actually, the coconut planters are the ones who set up the fund, not the
farmers. The farmers did not have the money.
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January 19, 2000 - 12:00am