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Antonio Partoza, president of the Mindanao Fruit Industry Development Council, (Minfruit Council) said the competitiveness of fruit growers in the region are being undermined by the "outrageously exorbitant" prices of pesticides, herbicides and fungicides, a major component of their production costs.
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Antonio Partoza, president of the Mindanao Fruit Industry Development Council, (Minfruit Council) said the competitiveness of fruit growers in the region are being undermined by the "outrageously exorbitant" prices of pesticides, herbicides and fungicides, a major component of their production costs.
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November 7, 2007 - 12:00am