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Banking on his numerous breakthroughs in the propagation of high-value fruit trees for over three decades now, the country’s leading and practicing fruit tree expert has called on the government to get serious in producing high-value fruit trees instead of inferior-quality species for distribution to the country’s farmers.

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Lanzones is one of the country’s oldest and most loved fruits.

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 A veterinary quarantine officer based in Dumaguete City has invested on a Longkong lanzones farm to earn extra income from an industry unrelated to his specialization.

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Lanzones is one of the country’s oldest and most loved fruits.

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 A veterinary quarantine officer based in Dumaguete City has invested on a Longkong lanzones farm to earn extra income from an industry unrelated to his specialization.

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