+ Follow PHILIPPINE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER CORP Tag
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[Title] => PhilPhos enters Zambia
[Summary] => Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp. (PhilPhos), the country’s leading producer of phosphatic fertilizers, has successfully entered Zambia, an untapped Southern African market, and recently exported around P400 million worth of phosphate fertilizers amounting to four percent of the company’s total exports this year.
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[Title] => Police seize tanker loaded with ammonia
[Summary] => Police seized a tanker of the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp., (Philphos) suspected to contain ammonia Saturday midnight.
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[Title] => Fire hits copper smelting plant in Leyte
[Summary] => A fire broke out at around 6 a.m. yesterday inside the plant premises of the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation (PASAR) in Isabel town of Leyte, about 45 kilometers from this city.
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[Title] => DBP extends P1-billion credit line to Philphos
[Summary] => The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) opened a P1-billion credit line facility with the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp. (Philphos) to boost the fertilizer’s production for both its domestic and export markets.
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[Title] => Fertilizer prices in steady drop
[Summary] => After the Christmas season, fertilizer prices have dipped further with retail rates now 53 percent lower than its September 2008 level.
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[Title] => Fertilizer prices continue to fall
[Summary] => Fertilizer prices have dropped further after the Christmas season, with retail prices of the commonly used inorganic inputs now 53 percent lower than their September 2008 levels, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2009-01-15 00:00:00
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[Title] => Fertilizer prices down 43.7%
[Summary] => Fertilizer prices have dropped by as much as 43.7 percent in December following calls by the Department of Agriculture (DA) for fertilizer suppliers to pull down their retail rates amid the continuously softening cost of crude oil in the world market.
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[Title] => NFAs Yap welcomes probe
[Summary] => Incoming Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap welcomed yesterday an investigation into accusations that he "juggled and realigned" P432 million in government funds when he was National Food Authority (NFA) administrator.
In a statement, Yap described as "baseless and malicious" the charges filed against him by Department of Agriculture (DA) resident Ombudsman Marlene Garcia Esperat.
"I cannot understand why she has to file charges barely two weeks after the announcement of my appointment as secretary of the Department of Agriculture," he said.
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[Title] => NFA chief, 9 others face graft charges
[Summary] => National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Arthur Yap, seven officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) and two other people were charged with graft before the Ombudsman yesterday over the alleged illegal purchase of P432 million worth of fertilizers.
In a four-page complaint, DA resident Ombudsman Marlene Garcia Esperat alleged that Yap and the other respondents, along with two other private individuals, should be held accountable for graft, technical malversation and gross neglect of duty in conspiring to overprice the purchase of fertilizers.
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[Title] => PASAR philosophy: To nurture the environment
[Summary] => ISABEL, Leyte Picturesque. Its hard to believe that behind the blue-emerald waters of this fish sanctuary teeming with healthy schools of fish, coral-reef like cliffs and tranquil shores embraced by verdant greens, the countrys only copper smelting and refining company operates almost non-stop, churning out copper cathodes and other copper-based products which with one wrong move, could be a potential environmental disaster.
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PHILIPPINE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER CORP
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[Title] => Fire hits copper smelting plant in Leyte
[Summary] => A fire broke out at around 6 a.m. yesterday inside the plant premises of the Philippine Associated Smelting and Refining Corporation (PASAR) in Isabel town of Leyte, about 45 kilometers from this city.
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[Title] => DBP extends P1-billion credit line to Philphos
[Summary] => The Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) opened a P1-billion credit line facility with the Philippine Phosphate Fertilizer Corp. (Philphos) to boost the fertilizer’s production for both its domestic and export markets.
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[Title] => Fertilizer prices continue to fall
[Summary] => Fertilizer prices have dropped further after the Christmas season, with retail prices of the commonly used inorganic inputs now 53 percent lower than their September 2008 levels, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said yesterday.
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[Title] => Fertilizer prices down 43.7%
[Summary] => Fertilizer prices have dropped by as much as 43.7 percent in December following calls by the Department of Agriculture (DA) for fertilizer suppliers to pull down their retail rates amid the continuously softening cost of crude oil in the world market.
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[Title] => NFAs Yap welcomes probe
[Summary] => Incoming Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap welcomed yesterday an investigation into accusations that he "juggled and realigned" P432 million in government funds when he was National Food Authority (NFA) administrator.
In a statement, Yap described as "baseless and malicious" the charges filed against him by Department of Agriculture (DA) resident Ombudsman Marlene Garcia Esperat.
"I cannot understand why she has to file charges barely two weeks after the announcement of my appointment as secretary of the Department of Agriculture," he said.
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[Title] => NFA chief, 9 others face graft charges
[Summary] => National Food Authority (NFA) Administrator Arthur Yap, seven officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) and two other people were charged with graft before the Ombudsman yesterday over the alleged illegal purchase of P432 million worth of fertilizers.
In a four-page complaint, DA resident Ombudsman Marlene Garcia Esperat alleged that Yap and the other respondents, along with two other private individuals, should be held accountable for graft, technical malversation and gross neglect of duty in conspiring to overprice the purchase of fertilizers.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => PASAR philosophy: To nurture the environment
[Summary] => ISABEL, Leyte Picturesque. Its hard to believe that behind the blue-emerald waters of this fish sanctuary teeming with healthy schools of fish, coral-reef like cliffs and tranquil shores embraced by verdant greens, the countrys only copper smelting and refining company operates almost non-stop, churning out copper cathodes and other copper-based products which with one wrong move, could be a potential environmental disaster.
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