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[Title] => Basilan gov't introduces 'unusual' sorghum farming in province
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[Title] => USAID extends $4.98-M funding for sweet sorghum production
[Summary] => India-based International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid-Tropics (ICRISAT), which has several scientific initiatives in the Philippines, is participating in a $4.98-million research program funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for the
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[Title] => Sweet sorghum emerges as alternative, cheaper feed for livestock
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[Summary] => State-run Pampanga Agricultural College (PAC) is collaborating with the private sector in the pilot use of sweet sorghum to potentially lower feed cost to P20.49 per kilo and raise the net income of farmers to P18.49 per kilo of chicken live weight.
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[Title] => Sweet sorghum - the next anti-diabetic sweetener
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[Title] => NE town eyes title of Phl's Sorghum Capital
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[Title] => SMC to develop 30,000 hectares for sorghum production
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines - San Miguel Foods, Inc., (SMFI) the agribusiness arm of conglomerate San Miguel Corp., is developing up to 30,000 hectares of land to increase sorghum production in the country.
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