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                    [Title] => DA allots P800-M for El Niño measures
                    [Summary] => TACLOBAN CITY — The Department of Agriculture has allotted some P800 million to mitigate the effects of the El Niño phenomenon which experts expect will hit the country during the fourth quarter.


Agriculture Undersecretary Ernesto Ordoñez though said a "mild" El Niño will hit the country.

"We are quite prepared for it," said Ordoñez, adding that Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Mon—temayor has launched a campaign on water conservation.
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This was in line with President Arroyo’s program of providing immediate assistance to MILF surrenderers through the setting up of model SEED farms in all nine municipalities where they live.
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This was in line with President Arroyo’s program of providing immediate assistance to MILF surrenderers through the setting up of model SEED farms in all nine municipalities where they live.
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Agriculture Undersecretary Ernesto Ordoñez though said a "mild" El Niño will hit the country.

"We are quite prepared for it," said Ordoñez, adding that Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Mon—temayor has launched a campaign on water conservation.
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This was in line with President Arroyo’s program of providing immediate assistance to MILF surrenderers through the setting up of model SEED farms in all nine municipalities where they live.
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This was in line with President Arroyo’s program of providing immediate assistance to MILF surrenderers through the setting up of model SEED farms in all nine municipalities where they live.
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