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                    [Title] => Kadiwa stores' P42 per kilo of rice is unsustainable, says industry expert
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                    [Title] => Palay production cost falls below P14/kilo
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                    [Title] => Palay harvest falls on smaller area, inclement weather in Q3
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                    [Title] => Over 1 million MT palay lost due to El Niño, typhoons
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                    [Title] => 'Kristine' causes over P11 billion in agrictultural, infrastructure damages
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                    [Title] => 'Kristine' inflicts P3.40 billion in agricultural damage, affects 79,904 farmers
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                    [Title] => Palay output seen falling 12% in Q3
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                    [Title] => El Niño cuts palay output by 5% in H1
                    [Summary] => Palay production in the first half contracted by more than five percent to a four-year low due to lower farm yield as some farmers delayed planting amid threats brought about by the El Niño phenomenon.
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                    [Title] => 'Kristine' causes over P11 billion in agrictultural, infrastructure damages
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