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[Title] => Nestle eyes 19% export growth of milk products
[Summary] => Nestle Philippines is projecting a 19 percent growth in export of infant and filled milk powder this year as a result of rising demand for infant nutrition products from the ASEAN market.
According to the food conglomerate, exports are expected to reach $63 million or equivalent to 30,000 metric tons of milk powder this year from its factories in Cabuyao, Laguna and Cagayan de Oro.
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[Title] => First leg of Kontra Polio ends today
[Summary] => Despite initial logistical problems, the Department of Health is confident that it will be able to reach its target of 12 million children as the first leg of the Balik Patak, Kontra Polio campaign ends today.
"We have solved some logistical problems that cropped up earlier and everything is proceeding smoothly. We are confident that we can reach our target by the end of the first leg," Health Secretary Manuel Dayrit said.
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[Summary] => For many years children stricken with polio were a pitiful sight. Also called infantile paralysis, the viral disease caused permanent damage to muscles and nerves, disabling millions of children until Dr. Jonas Salk developed a vaccine in the 1950s.
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[Summary] => Nestlé Phils. Inc. clarified yesterday that it was not stopping its operations in the Philippines and that the shutdown of its plant in Alabang, Muntinlupa was not due to financial difficulties.
The STAR, quoting the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), had reported the looming displacement of some 30,000 workers based on notices of closure and retrenchment filed by 1,314 companies in Metro Manila.
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According to the food conglomerate, exports are expected to reach $63 million or equivalent to 30,000 metric tons of milk powder this year from its factories in Cabuyao, Laguna and Cagayan de Oro.
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The STAR, quoting the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE), had reported the looming displacement of some 30,000 workers based on notices of closure and retrenchment filed by 1,314 companies in Metro Manila.
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February 2, 2002 - 12:00am