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                    [Title] => Sanggol itinapon sa estero
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Kalunus-lunos ang sinapit ng sanggol na babae na hinihinalang sadyang inilaglag ng kanyang ina sa sinapupunan matapos matagpuang nakataob na lumulutang sa isang maliit na estero, kahapon ng umaga sa Pasay City. Nakakabit pa ang pusod at duguan ang sanggol na hinihinalang anim hanggang pitong buwan na sa sinapupunan ng kanyang ina nang sadyang ilaglag at itapon sa mababaw at putikang estero sa Gamban St., sa naturang lungsod.
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                    [Title] => Livestock program gets a hefty lift
                    [Summary] => Traditionally, the livestock and poultry sub-sector has been a hef-ty contributor to the agriculture production of the country, which in turn, is a big factor in the country’s gross domestic product. 


Last year, the livestock sector grossed P117.69 billion, 6.4 percent more than the P110.61 billion recorded in 2002. Livestock accounts for 17.71 percent of the country’s agricultural production. Poultry growers grossed P96.47 billion at last year’s prices, 8.6 percent more than the P88.82 billion realized in 2002.
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Filipino scientist Leonardo Gonzales, chairman and president of Sikap Foundation, told a large gathering of agricultural researchers and experts that Bt corn "is relatively superior over non-Bt corn in terms of yield, costs, profit and nutritional food security".
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They said the resilient farm sector would also help the economy compensate sluggish Philippine merchandise exports due to a slowdown in demand from its major markets in the United States and Japan.

Gregorio Tan, deputy administrator of state trading firm National Food Authority, said he expected rice and other food prices to remain stable for the rest of the year with ample supplies.
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                    [Summary] => Traditionally, the livestock and poultry sub-sector has been a hef-ty contributor to the agriculture production of the country, which in turn, is a big factor in the country’s gross domestic product. 


Last year, the livestock sector grossed P117.69 billion, 6.4 percent more than the P110.61 billion recorded in 2002. Livestock accounts for 17.71 percent of the country’s agricultural production. Poultry growers grossed P96.47 billion at last year’s prices, 8.6 percent more than the P88.82 billion realized in 2002.
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Filipino scientist Leonardo Gonzales, chairman and president of Sikap Foundation, told a large gathering of agricultural researchers and experts that Bt corn "is relatively superior over non-Bt corn in terms of yield, costs, profit and nutritional food security".
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They said the resilient farm sector would also help the economy compensate sluggish Philippine merchandise exports due to a slowdown in demand from its major markets in the United States and Japan.

Gregorio Tan, deputy administrator of state trading firm National Food Authority, said he expected rice and other food prices to remain stable for the rest of the year with ample supplies.
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