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Tino destroys P74-million worth of rice plants in Canlaon City
At least 1,794 rice farmers in Canlaon City have been severely affected by the recent devastation brought by Typhoon Tino, ...
MANILA – The Department of Agriculture (DA) on Wednesday assured the public that the country’s rice supply will remain stable ...
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Typhoon Tino won’t cause rice shortfall, DA says
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has assured that Typhoon Tino (international name: Kalmaegi) will not curb rice supply in ...
In a world worried about looming food shortages triggered by the climate crisis, the collapse in rice prices — which recently ...
Minister of Agriculture, Amran Sulaiman, attributed the decline in global rice prices to Indonesia's decision to halt rice ...
For decades, Shafiqul Islam Babu grew rice on his land in northwest Bangladesh - until climate change made rainfall more ...
The WEF report highlights how AI and emerging technologies can revolutionize agriculture, citing impactful case studies from ...
Seeking to boost interest in agriculture in his part of southern India, K. Rajendra quit his job running a computer training ...
REAFFIRMING President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s commitment to uplifting the lives of Filipino farmers, the Department of Budget and Management approved the release of P1.665 billion for the additional ...
Asia’s benchmark price dropped to a 10-year low in October. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
THE chair of the Senate Agriculture committee has welcomed the issuance of Executive Orders 100 and 101, as well as the government’s continued rice import ban and the impending increase in rice ...
TWO recent events, one at the international level and the other domestic, will determine the fate of Philippine agriculture in the near future. The first was United States President Donald Trump’s ...
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