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The Central Luzon Regional Development Council (RDC) has mulled for the construction of the 63.9-kilometers Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEx) that will connect Tarlac City and San Jose City in Nueva Ecija.

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The Central Luzon Regional Development Council (RDC) has endorsed the construction of the 63.9-kilometer Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEx) as one of the priority projects in the region for next year.

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Poultry Export Board chairman Ruben Pascual who is also the spokesperson of the Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators (PABI) said several companies are now in the process of acquiring the necessary accreditation to facilitate their exports.
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"The upside (of the La Niña) is that heavy and prolonged rains will boost our efforts to increase rice production this year and we might have reduced importations if present conditions prevail," said Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban.
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The Central Luzon Regional Development Council (RDC) has mulled for the construction of the 63.9-kilometers Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEx) that will connect Tarlac City and San Jose City in Nueva Ecija.

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The Central Luzon Regional Development Council (RDC) has endorsed the construction of the 63.9-kilometer Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEx) as one of the priority projects in the region for next year.

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Poultry Export Board chairman Ruben Pascual who is also the spokesperson of the Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators (PABI) said several companies are now in the process of acquiring the necessary accreditation to facilitate their exports.
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"The upside (of the La Niña) is that heavy and prolonged rains will boost our efforts to increase rice production this year and we might have reduced importations if present conditions prevail," said Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban.
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