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[Summary] => Despite delays that pushed back the timetable of its full implementation, the P651 million (DM31 million) German government-assisted rural development project in Bondoc Peninsula, Quezon province is now being touted as a success story particularly in terms of its mobilization and beneficiaries in project planning and implementation.
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BPI director Blo Umpar Adiong, who spearheaded the setting up of model SEED farms in Marawi City, Talakag, Bukidnon and Marilog, Davao City, said government agencies and non-government groups have sought his agency’s assistance in establishing SEED farms in other areas.
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September 18, 2001 - 12:00am