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The Philippines may need to import rice for the next six years at least as farmers have to contend with limited land area and erratic weather patterns, according to studies made by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the Philippine Rice Research Institute (Philrice).

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The Philippines needs to brace for another possible rice supply shortage in the first half of 2010, triggered by a host of factors including the two typhoons that recently hit the country, an agriculture expert said Wednesday here on the sidelines of a press conference on the environment.

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The Philippines needs to brace for another possible rice supply shortage in the first half of 2010, triggered by a host of factors including the two typhoons that recently hit the country, an agriculture expert said Wednesday here on the sidelines of a press conference on the environment.

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