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Former members of the University of the East Red Warriors men’s basketball team will mark their first homecoming to coincide with a tribute to multi-titlist and legendary coach Virgilio “Baby” Dalupan on July 3 at 5 p.m., at the UE Main Lobby, UE Manila Campus.

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Viewed against this backdrop, the government’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in rice, will all go to naught if it will not stop importing the cereal, said former food minister Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr.
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This is the question bugging the members of the Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization (Philfoodex) who said such "discrimination" has an adverse effect on hundreds of food manufacturers and food processors who depend on the supply of low-cost sugar to sustain their operation.
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This is the question being asked by members of the Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization (Philfoodex) who said such "discrimination" has an adverse effect on hundreds of food manufacturers and food processors who depend on the supply of low-cost sugar to sustain their operation.
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Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr., Philfoodex president, said it is not fair for the government to give the importation of sugar solely to sugar producers. "The importation of the commodity should also be given to producers and processors of sugar-containing products," he said.
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Tanchanco, a former food minister and administrator of the National Food Authority (NFA), said Philfoodex, a nationwide organization of food manufacturers and exporters, "recognizes President Arroyo’s sincere efforts to solve the many problems our country is now facing."
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Viewed against this backdrop, the government’s efforts to achieve self-sufficiency in rice, will all go to naught if it will not stop importing the cereal, said former food minister Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr.
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This is the question bugging the members of the Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization (Philfoodex) who said such "discrimination" has an adverse effect on hundreds of food manufacturers and food processors who depend on the supply of low-cost sugar to sustain their operation.
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This is the question being asked by members of the Philippine Food Processors and Exporters Organization (Philfoodex) who said such "discrimination" has an adverse effect on hundreds of food manufacturers and food processors who depend on the supply of low-cost sugar to sustain their operation.
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Jesus T. Tanchanco Sr., Philfoodex president, said it is not fair for the government to give the importation of sugar solely to sugar producers. "The importation of the commodity should also be given to producers and processors of sugar-containing products," he said.
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Tanchanco, a former food minister and administrator of the National Food Authority (NFA), said Philfoodex, a nationwide organization of food manufacturers and exporters, "recognizes President Arroyo’s sincere efforts to solve the many problems our country is now facing."
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