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                    [Summary] => The island of Coron, which belongs to the Calamianes group of islands in the northernmost part of Palawan is famous for its rich and virginal marine resources but never for chicken. 


In fact, the entire Palawan province has for decades been sourcing all its chicken and eggs from Manila, pushing the prices of these items very high. For the most part, Palawenos depend on their native chickens — with an indigenous breed called Parawakan — for much of their chicken meat and egg requirements.
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In fact, the entire Palawan province has for decades been sourcing all its chicken and eggs from Manila, pushing the prices of these items very high. For the most part, Palawenos depend on their native chickens — with an indigenous breed called Parawakan — for much of their chicken meat and egg requirements.
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                    [Summary] => The island of Coron, which belongs to the Calamianes group of islands in the northernmost part of Palawan is famous for its rich and virginal marine resources but never for chicken. 


In fact, the entire Palawan province has for decades been sourcing all its chicken and eggs from Manila, pushing the prices of these items very high. For the most part, Palawenos depend on their native chickens — with an indigenous breed called Parawakan — for much of their chicken meat and egg requirements.
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In fact, the entire Palawan province has for decades been sourcing all its chicken and eggs from Manila, pushing the prices of these items very high. For the most part, Palawenos depend on their native chickens — with an indigenous breed called Parawakan — for much of their chicken meat and egg requirements.
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