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[Title] => Propagation of bamboo being prioritized
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[Title] => Mass production of Scheffleras through single node cuttings
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[Title] => Coffee clonal gardens being put up to increase local coffee production
[Summary] => The government plans to put up clonal gardens in Baguio to produce high-yielding specialty Arabica coffee “cuttings” that should help displace some of the Philippines’ 40,000 metric tons (MT) of coffee imported yearly.
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