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                    [Title] => Bantay Kalikasan joins NQMI’s bamboo  project
                    [Summary] => Bantay Kalikasan of ABS CBN Foundation through lawyer Gloria Paculdo is the latest to join Nepa Q-Mart (NQMI) Bamboo Propagation Project in a move to further rehabilitate La Mesa Dam. Marlo Mendoza, project director of Bantay Kalikasan, sought the assistance of NQMI to donate bamboos to be planted along the waterways of the dam.


Under the initial agreement of Paculdo and Mendoza, NQMI will give 200 bamboo seedlings. The arrangement is to donate about 2000 seedlings, but the lady lawyer stressed that NQMI is willing to donate more if the need arises.
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Under the initial agreement of Paculdo and Mendoza, NQMI will give 200 bamboo seedlings. The arrangement is to donate about 2000 seedlings, but the lady lawyer stressed that NQMI is willing to donate more if the need arises.
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