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[Title] => Natural, organic products in United States expo
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[Title] => US milk donation under Food for Progress program to benefit 85,000 school kids
[Summary] => The United States government will donate some 680 metric tons of nonfat dry milk to the Philippine government under its joint Food for Progress program.
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[Title] => Sandalias Festival 2010
[Summary] => The Sandalias Festival delighted sandal lovers with a fabulous showcase of Ipanema, Ipanema Gisele Bündchen (GB), Grendha and Rider footwear.
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[Title] => Japanese ban on papaya, mango is hurting RP
[Summary] => The country lost close to $85 million in exports last month and is likely to lose more with Japans continued ban on the entry of solo papaya and mango from Davao.
Agricultural Attaché to Japan Joseph Sison said that since the Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) imposed the ban last Oct. 22, Davao mango and solo papaya exporters have been unable to resume shipments of these products to the multi-million-dollar Japanese market. Exports of these products prior to the ban averaged about 100 metric tons (MT) a month.
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[Title] => RP faces loss of Japanese market for papaya, mango
[Summary] => The Philippines faces the risk of permanently losing the multi-million-dollar Japanese market following the recent ban on the entry of Dole Tropifresh Philippines solo papaya and mango to Japan.
Agricultural Attaché to Japan Joseph Sison said the Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) imposed the ban starting Oct. 22 after it discovered that portions of a shipment of 35,150 kilos of solo papayas by Dole Tropifresh Philippines were infested with fruit flies. The shipment was seized at the Kawasaki Port.
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[Title] => Japanese ban on papaya, mango is hurting RP
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Agricultural Attaché to Japan Joseph Sison said that since the Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) imposed the ban last Oct. 22, Davao mango and solo papaya exporters have been unable to resume shipments of these products to the multi-million-dollar Japanese market. Exports of these products prior to the ban averaged about 100 metric tons (MT) a month.
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Agricultural Attaché to Japan Joseph Sison said the Japan Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) imposed the ban starting Oct. 22 after it discovered that portions of a shipment of 35,150 kilos of solo papayas by Dole Tropifresh Philippines were infested with fruit flies. The shipment was seized at the Kawasaki Port.
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November 11, 2010 - 12:00am