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[Title] => RP to adopt hi-tech irrigation system
[Summary] => Forget the multi-billion peso dams and large-scale water infrastructure projects that have become regular feature of the countrys agricultural landscape.
Now, the government is set to adopt a hi-tech irrigation project that harnesses the unlimited rays of the sun to power pumps that can draw water from the ground to irrigate potential vegetable and high-value crop areas especially in the hinterland.
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[AuthorName] => Fermin M. Diaz
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JOHN HERRMAN
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[Summary] => Forget the multi-billion peso dams and large-scale water infrastructure projects that have become regular feature of the countrys agricultural landscape.
Now, the government is set to adopt a hi-tech irrigation project that harnesses the unlimited rays of the sun to power pumps that can draw water from the ground to irrigate potential vegetable and high-value crop areas especially in the hinterland.
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