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[Summary] => A new system of producing rice has been found to increase yields and income in Northwest Luzon.
PhilRice researchers led by Noel D. Ganotisi said the new rice production system is called PalayCheck, a variant of the RiceCheck that originated in Australia. The PalayCheck is being promoted by PhilRice, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization [UN FAO], and local government units in Northwest Luzon and other parts of the country.
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[Summary] => Last June 9, Bureau of Plant Industry director Hernani Golez who was appointed only early this year issued permits for the importation of 120 containers of Chinese yellow onions, which at the price they are being brought in, could be the death blow to the local onion industry.
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October 9, 2005 - 12:00am
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