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A large Northern Luzon-based farmers group recently called on Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap to investigate reports that the subsidy scheme for the governments hybrid rice commercialization program "has not been beneficial to farmers and that there is a high drop out rate among participants in the program."
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A large Northern Luzon-based farmers group hailed the recent move by Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap to scrap subsidy schemes in the agriculture sector and channel instead the resources of government to the development of agricultural infrastructure.
The North Luzon-based West Tanat Multipurpose Cooperative (WTMC) said Yaps move "would free up valuable government financial resources for vital infrastructure and would stop massive waste of public funds due to questionable subsidy schemes."
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The North Luzon-based West Tanat Multipurpose Cooperative (WTMC) said Yaps move "would free up valuable government financial resources for vital infrastructure and would stop massive waste of public funds due to questionable subsidy schemes."
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An international non-governmental organization has expressed concern over the possible waste of billions of pesos in taxpayers money allocated for the countrys hybrid rice program following reports that the variety has not increased local harvest.
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The North Luzon-based West Tanat Multipurpose Cooperative (WTMC) said Yaps move "would free up valuable government financial resources for vital infrastructure and would stop massive waste of public funds due to questionable subsidy schemes."
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A large Northern Luzon-based farmers group hailed the recent move by Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap to scrap subsidy schemes in the agriculture sector and channel instead the resources of government to the development of agricultural infrastructure.
The North Luzon-based West Tanat Multipurpose Cooperative (WTMC) said Yaps move "would free up valuable government financial resources for vital infrastructure and would stop massive waste of public funds due to questionable subsidy schemes."
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The North Luzon-based West Tanat Multipurpose Cooperative (WTMC) said Yaps move "would free up valuable government financial resources for vital infrastructure and would stop massive waste of public funds due to questionable subsidy schemes."
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