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[Title] => Forum focuses on ‘Doing business amidst new threats’
[Summary] => Business, government and institutions face increasing threats to their survival and competitiveness. The challenge lies in the increasing frequency and severity of cyber attacks, natural hazards, market uncertainties driven by geo-political risks, identity thefts and counterfeit crimes.
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[Title] => East Asia to dictate global food, agri mart by 2040
[Summary] => Academicians believe that by 2040, global demand for food and agriculture products will be dictated by the rapidly-changing eating patterns of East Asian countries China, Japan and South Korea, therefore giving Filipino farmers the opportunity to take advantage of the market.
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[Title] => Agri sector likely to contract this year - UA&P economist
[Summary] => The agriculture sector must post a growth of more than five percent in the fourth quarter to achieve a flat growth for 2010. Otherwise, it will end up in negative territory, said University of Asia and the Pacific economist Dr. Rolando Dy.
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[Title] => Agriculture sector seen to decline in first half
[Summary] => Because of the ongoing drought, the agriculture sector is expected to decline in the first half of this year and possibly post a recovery only in the second half of the year, according to Dr. Rolando Dy, executive director of the University of Asia and the Pacific’s (UAP) Center for Food and Agribusiness.
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[Title] => Business leaders, farmers urge continuity at agriculture dept
[Summary] => Leaders of both the agriculture and business sectors have heaped praises on the performance of the Department of Agriculture (DA) under Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., even as they urged President Arroyo "to go for continuity in the leadership in this vital sector."
The leaders cited the impressive growth of farm productivity and the "major steps taken by the Arroyo government towards food sufficiency and security" while expressing concern that "a leadership change could derail the countrys progress in agriculture".
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[Title] => Agri-Agra Law widens bad loans UAP
[Summary] => Compliance with the Agri-Agra Law is widening the banking sectors bad loans, which has breached the worrying levels of 18 to 18.5 percent in the last 10 months.
This was the assessment of the University of Asia and the Pacifics (UAP) Center for Business and Agriculture (CBA) on how the local banking industry adhered to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) ruling to allocate at least 25 percent of their loanable funds for the agriculture sector.
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The leaders cited the impressive growth of farm productivity and the "major steps taken by the Arroyo government towards food sufficiency and security" while expressing concern that "a leadership change could derail the countrys progress in agriculture".
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[Title] => Agri-Agra Law widens bad loans UAP
[Summary] => Compliance with the Agri-Agra Law is widening the banking sectors bad loans, which has breached the worrying levels of 18 to 18.5 percent in the last 10 months.
This was the assessment of the University of Asia and the Pacifics (UAP) Center for Business and Agriculture (CBA) on how the local banking industry adhered to the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) ruling to allocate at least 25 percent of their loanable funds for the agriculture sector.
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