+ Follow CORDILLERA HEIRLOOM RICE PROJECT Tag
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[Title] => Planting seeds of hope in the Cordilleras
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[Title] => Organic farmers to meet in Tarlac
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Exported by Rice, Inc. and marketed by Eighth Wonder Inc., Kalinga and Ifugao farmers expect to sell up to 20 metric tons of four rice varieties this year to the specialty food market in the US, almost three-fold the seven metric tons they sold last year.
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With the UNESCO Decade of Education for Sustainable Development (DESD), we were looking for a model of a community project in the Ifugao Rice Terraces to be added to the UNESCO World Heritage Site (WHS) Endangered List. To be worthy of the nomination that would award $12,000 annually for two consecutive years, the Innovative Program should be self-sustaining.
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Exported by Rice, Inc. and marketed by Eighth Wonder Inc., Kalinga and Ifugao farmers expect to sell up to 20 metric tons of four rice varieties this year to the specialty food market in the US, almost three-fold the seven metric tons they sold last year.
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