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                    [Title] => Rotten rice hurts farmers, traders
                    [Summary] => The dumping of the 12 million bags of rotten and stinking Indian rice in the market worth P11 billion will hurt not only the small local rice dealers but the poor and misinformed public who will buy them. This was disclosed by former 1971 Concon delegate and businessman Natalio Castillo Jr. who is waging crusade against graft and corruption in the government.

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