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NTA Administrator Carlitos Encarnacion said rice production project of the tobacco agency is geared to help achieve the increased income and food security thrusts of President Arroyo for the farmers and the country.
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[Title] => Quedancor launches two new programs for high-value crops
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Agriculture Secretary Luis P. Lorenzo Jr. announced that QUEDANCOR, the governments credit and guarantee company, has opened is funding cache to the growers of tomatoes and pineapples as the demand for these high value crops is on the rise.
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To be implemented by Quedancor, the go-vernments credit and guarantee company, the financing program seeks to provide small farmholders the needed capital to finance their livelihood projects, including the acquisition of post-harvest facilities and other livelihood business activities.
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NTA Administrator Carlitos Encarnacion said rice production project of the tobacco agency is geared to help achieve the increased income and food security thrusts of President Arroyo for the farmers and the country.
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Agriculture Secretary Luis P. Lorenzo Jr. announced that QUEDANCOR, the governments credit and guarantee company, has opened is funding cache to the growers of tomatoes and pineapples as the demand for these high value crops is on the rise.
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To be implemented by Quedancor, the go-vernments credit and guarantee company, the financing program seeks to provide small farmholders the needed capital to finance their livelihood projects, including the acquisition of post-harvest facilities and other livelihood business activities.
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