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                    [Title] => DA declares food security emergency to curb rising rice prices
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                    [Title] => DA to gradually lower rice price cap on imported rice, eyeing P49 per kilo by March
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                    [Title] => DA to act on price manipulation with removal of imported rice labels
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                    [Title] => Decline in rice prices continues
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                    [Title] => Piñol blames economic managers for palay price plunge
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                    [Title] => Re tariffication impact: Rice traders call for protection
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                    [Title] => EDITORYAL - Daming imported rice, pa’no na ang local na magsasaka
                    [Summary] => MAY mabuti at masamang epekto ang pagdagsa ng imported rice sa pamilihan. Mabuti, dahil wala nang kakapusan sa bigas at wala nang pipila para lamang makabili nito.
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                    [Title] => DA to gradually lower rice price cap on imported rice, eyeing P49 per kilo by March
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                    [Title] => Hurt by import surge, farmers seek anti-dumping duties
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                    [Title] => Government set to impose SRP on imported rice
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                    [Title] => Re tariffication impact: Rice traders call for protection
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