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Case eyed versus BCDA, CDC over landfill closure
Case eyed versus BCDA, CDC over landfill closure.....»»
Politics eyed in Umapad employees unpaid honoraria
Politics eyed in Umapad employees unpaid honoraria.....»»
Man shot by e-bike driver; illegal drugs eyed as motive
Man shot by e-bike driver; illegal drugs eyed as motive.....»»
China eyed as Naval exercises take place in South China Sea
China eyed as Naval exercises take place in South China Sea.....»»
PH’s first agricamp eyed in Pampanga
PH’s first agricamp eyed in Pampanga.....»»
Enrollment of online voting gadgets eyed by January 2025
Enrollment of online voting gadgets eyed by January 2025.....»»
Clark eyed as aerotropolis
Clark eyed as aerotropolis.....»»
CCSC eyed as satellite campus for National Academy of Sports
CCSC eyed as satellite campus for National Academy of Sports.....»»
Over 300 entries eyed in DC Athletics Festival
Over 300 entries eyed in DC Athletics Festival.....»»
New road to Cebu Business Park, creek rehab eyed
New road to Cebu Business Park, creek rehab eyed.....»»
Faster, cheaper internet eyed
Faster, cheaper internet eyed.....»»
‘Suroy-suroy sugbo’ eyed as post-palaro 2024 activity
‘Suroy-suroy sugbo’ eyed as post-palaro 2024 activity.....»»
Villar hinarang tapyas-buwis sa imported rice
Hindi papayag si Sen. Cynthia Villar sa plano ni Finance Secretary Ralph Recto na pansamantalang tapyasin ang taripa sa imported rice kahit magresulta ito sa pagbaba sa presyo ng bigas sa pamilihan. The post Villar hinarang tapyas-buwis sa imported rice first appeared on Abante......»»
Keeping the price of rice reasonable and steady
The government decided to propose that the National Food Authority be given the right to import rice and to maintain a buffer stock to assure that the price of rice can be kept more stable......»»
IN STORE - The Manila Times
Workers unload sacks of rice at a warehouse in Dagupan St., Tondo, Manila on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said that he would certify a bill amending the Rice Tariffication Law (RTL) as urgent to control rice prices in the country. PHOTOS BY RENE H. DILAN Workers unload sacks of rice at a warehouse in Dagupan St., Tondo, Manila on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. said that.....»»
PhilRice: 95% rice sufficiency by 2028 possible
The Philippines can achieve 95 percent rice sufficiency by 2028 through the use of both hybrid and inbred varieties of palay, the Philippine Rice Research Institute said yesterday......»»
New facility to cut IRRI rice breeding process to 2 years
Rice breeding at the International Rice Research Institute could be as fast as two years compared to conventional breeding that takes a decade once its new facility operates, an official said......»»
Research for next-gen rice varieties to push through
AN OFFICIAL from the Department of Agriculture-Davao Region (DA-Davao) said that research for next-generation rice varieties or new rice varieties that are being bred by the Institution of Breeders will push through......»»
Consumer groups lament unprecedented rice inflation
The Rice Liberalization Law has been in place for five years. Still, market prices have yet to drop to P25 per kilo, affecting farmers and consumers. The post Consumer groups lament unprecedented rice inflation appeared first on Bulatlat......»»
NFA defends sale of cheap rice; farmers slam ‘mafia’
The National Food Authority yesterday defended the sale of rice to some traders, saying the NFA is allowed to dispose of aging stocks amid the alleged anomalous sale of rice to traders......»»