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                    [Title] => Government acts to revive coffee industry
                    [Summary] => Coffee seems to be getting the attention it deserves. It is one of the priority crops being financed by Quedancor. The Coffee Deve-lopments Board has been formed and an aggressive move has been made to rehabilitate about 22,000 hectares of standing coffee trees in 22 provinces.


From being an exporter of some $15 million worth of coffee, the Philippines is now a net im-porter of the second most traded commodity next to oil. This year alone, the country s estimated to import about P1.4 billion worth of coffee beans from Vietnam and Indonesia.
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From being an exporter of some $15 million worth of coffee, the Philippines is now a net im-porter of the second most traded commodity next to oil. This year alone, the country s estimated to import about P1.4 billion worth of coffee beans from Vietnam and Indonesia.
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