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[Title] => Nestlé recognizes outstanding coffee farmers
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[Title] => Nescafe aids Zamboanga coffee farmers
[Summary] => To protect its coffee supply chain in the Philippines, the manufacturer of Nescafé instant coffee has tied up with the government for the intercropping of coffee with coconut trees in the Zamboanga Peninsula.
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[Summary] => In an effort to boost the Philippine coffee industry, the National Convergence Initiative (NCI) in collaboration with Nestle Philippines, Inc. will be hosting the 2nd Philippine Coffee Investors’ Forum on November 28 at the Marco Polo Hotel, Davao City.
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[Title] => Bukidnon tribes receive free coffee training from Nescafé
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[Title] => Coffee farmers go green
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[Title] => Environment-friendly corn variety shows promising results in field trials
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This was the finding reported by leading international agriculture research firm Monsanto following early results from its wet season field trials based on comparative performance data by the biotech corn variety YieldGard and traditional hybrid corn lines.
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November 27, 2011 - 12:00am