+ Follow VIETNAMESE AND THAI Tag
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[Title] => Not a joke
[Summary] => RICE. It says here that last year about 20 Vietnamese and Thai agriculture graduates from UP and 10 trainees from IRRI left the Philippines for home.
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[Title] => Phl may import rice in first quarter: official
[Summary] => The Philippines may import Vietnamese and Thai rice in the first quarter of the year to ensure ample stocks should La nina-induced flooding and rains cut global grain production and spike prices, a senior agriculture official said today.
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[Title] => Govt to save on rice imports with a strong peso
[Summary] => The strong peso is helping the government save dollars on its rice importations even as rice prices in the global market are increasing.
"The strengthening of the peso means lower cost for our rice importations and should the situation prevail, it will ease the burden of government to be shelling out more foreign currency for its rice purchases. This is a positive factor for us especially if world market prices of rice continues its steady rise," said National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Gregorio Tan Jr.
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[Summary] => The Philippines may import Vietnamese and Thai rice in the first quarter of the year to ensure ample stocks should La nina-induced flooding and rains cut global grain production and spike prices, a senior agriculture official said today.
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[Title] => Govt to save on rice imports with a strong peso
[Summary] => The strong peso is helping the government save dollars on its rice importations even as rice prices in the global market are increasing.
"The strengthening of the peso means lower cost for our rice importations and should the situation prevail, it will ease the burden of government to be shelling out more foreign currency for its rice purchases. This is a positive factor for us especially if world market prices of rice continues its steady rise," said National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Gregorio Tan Jr.
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