+ Follow YELLOW GRANEX Tag
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[Title] => Onion prices remain high, says DA
[Summary] => Off-season onion prices remain high, ranging from P60 per kilo for the traditional Red Creole variety and up to P100 per kilo for the Yellow Granex variety, the Department of Agriculture said yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2011-02-18 00:00:00
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[Title] => Probe sought on smuggling of agri products
[Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. said he would apply the full force of the law and leave no stones unturned to unmask government officials conniving with smugglers when the Senate conducts its inquiry on the rampant smuggling of rice, onions and other agricultural products.
Magsaysay issued this statement following his visit last Tuesday at the Bureau of Customs to inspect vans of smuggled agricultural products seized and impounded by customs authority. Most of the vans contain onions from China and Hongkong.
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YELLOW GRANEX
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[Title] => Onion prices remain high, says DA
[Summary] => Off-season onion prices remain high, ranging from P60 per kilo for the traditional Red Creole variety and up to P100 per kilo for the Yellow Granex variety, the Department of Agriculture said yesterday.
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[Title] => Probe sought on smuggling of agri products
[Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. said he would apply the full force of the law and leave no stones unturned to unmask government officials conniving with smugglers when the Senate conducts its inquiry on the rampant smuggling of rice, onions and other agricultural products.
Magsaysay issued this statement following his visit last Tuesday at the Bureau of Customs to inspect vans of smuggled agricultural products seized and impounded by customs authority. Most of the vans contain onions from China and Hongkong.
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August 15, 2004 - 12:00am