+ Follow Food and Agricultural Organization Tag
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[Title] => Rice terraces in critical state – FAO
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[Title] => Agri sector: Consistently inefficient
[Summary] => France mourns the passing of more than a hundred lives. While the civilized world sympathized with them, the ISIS owned and took responsibility of the attack and rejoiced in it.
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[Title] => Mega Cebu: Fostering rural exodus?
[Summary] => Mega Cebu Vision 2050, no doubt, is a great step towards (as its catch phrase appropriately put) a wholesome, advanced, vibrant, equitable and sustainable Mega Cebu.
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[Title] => NZ gives P96-M aid to Leyte
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[Title] => UN food agency seeks $38-M aid for coco farmers
[Summary] => The United Nations, food relief agency has issued a warning that global coconut production would be affected as Filipino coconut farmers remain in urgent need of assistance to recover their livelihoods nearly three months after Super Typhoon Yolanda (Haiyan) hit.
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[Title] => UN OKs declaration of 'International Year of Family Farming 2014'
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[Title] => 'Market transparency necessary to tackle rising food prices'
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