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Farmers across the country will continue to plant hybrid rice despite the expected termination of the government’s seed subsidy, a PhilRice study shows.


According to the study, which was conducted by PhilRice’s socio-economic division early this year, 61 percent of the farmers surveyed will still plant hybrid rice even without the subsidy. Farmer-respondents were selected from the five major hybrid rice-producing provinces, namely Nueva Ecija, Isabela, Iloilo, Davao del Sur, and Davao del Norte.
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