+ Follow CORN BOARD Tag
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[Title] => Department of Agriculture nixes tariff-free corn importation
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has turned down the appeal of the poultry, hog and feedmilling sector to allow the tariff-free importation of corn.
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[Title] => Study notes ill-effects of aflatoxin on poultry, livestock
[Summary] => Aflatoxin or molds in plants particularly corn develop at the early stages of the plant. However, this kind of molds is still non toxic when ingested by animals.
Aflatoxin developed during harvesting, stockpiling, drying and even while in transport to the intended markets for corn becomes hazardous to livestock based on the experience of swine and poultry farmers.
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[Title] => Corn Board urges yellow corn farmers to raise their output
[Summary] => The National Corn Competitiveness Board (Corn Board) is urging farmers to sustain their production of yellow corn in view of an expected tightness in global supply.
Corn Board vice-chairperson Joji Ilagan-Bian unveiled recently the recommended action points and strategies aimed at making the sector globally competitive and meet the rising local requirements of both poultry and livestock industries.
Ilagan-Bian also laid out the livestock demand scenario in the next six years, as well as the corn production forecasts from 2005 to 2010.
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[Title] => Corn Board rallies support for Grains Highway Program
[Summary] => National Corn Competitiveness Board (Corn Board) chairman Doris Magsaysay-Ho has rallied livestock and corn industry leaders to support the Grains Highway Program, the strategy touted to make Philippine corn and livestock sectors globally competitive.
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[Title] => Corn board convened
[Summary] => Presidential Adviser on Job Creation in Agriculture Luis Lorenzo Jr. recently convened business leaders and farming groups as founding members of the first Corn Board in the country.
The board, patterned after the recently organized Philippine Coffee Board, aims to provide an institutional mechanism to tackle the problems facing the countrys corn producer.
Lorenzo cited the importance of corn to national economy and the contribution the board can provide the industry.
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CORN BOARD
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[Title] => Study notes ill-effects of aflatoxin on poultry, livestock
[Summary] => Aflatoxin or molds in plants particularly corn develop at the early stages of the plant. However, this kind of molds is still non toxic when ingested by animals.
Aflatoxin developed during harvesting, stockpiling, drying and even while in transport to the intended markets for corn becomes hazardous to livestock based on the experience of swine and poultry farmers.
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[Summary] => The National Corn Competitiveness Board (Corn Board) is urging farmers to sustain their production of yellow corn in view of an expected tightness in global supply.
Corn Board vice-chairperson Joji Ilagan-Bian unveiled recently the recommended action points and strategies aimed at making the sector globally competitive and meet the rising local requirements of both poultry and livestock industries.
Ilagan-Bian also laid out the livestock demand scenario in the next six years, as well as the corn production forecasts from 2005 to 2010.
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[Title] => Corn Board rallies support for Grains Highway Program
[Summary] => National Corn Competitiveness Board (Corn Board) chairman Doris Magsaysay-Ho has rallied livestock and corn industry leaders to support the Grains Highway Program, the strategy touted to make Philippine corn and livestock sectors globally competitive.
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[Summary] => Presidential Adviser on Job Creation in Agriculture Luis Lorenzo Jr. recently convened business leaders and farming groups as founding members of the first Corn Board in the country.
The board, patterned after the recently organized Philippine Coffee Board, aims to provide an institutional mechanism to tackle the problems facing the countrys corn producer.
Lorenzo cited the importance of corn to national economy and the contribution the board can provide the industry.
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