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Philstar.com on MSNPresident Marcos: P20/kilo rice here to stayThe P20-per-kilo rice is “here to stay,” President Marcos declared yesterday, but beneficiaries would be limited to ...
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The Manila Times on MSNBuy palay from farmers, NFA urgedSEN. Francis Pangilinan called on the National Food Authority (NFA) to immediately buy palay (unhusked rice) directly from ...
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Philstar Life on MSNMarcos says P20 rice is here to stay: 'It is sustainable'President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared that the P20 per kilo rice program will continue and expand to more public ...
Assures no income loss for farmers President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr. assured consumers that the P20 per kilo rice initiative is ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. assured the public that the government’s PHP20 per kilo rice program is not a temporary ...
Three years after the supply of subsidized rice in the market came to a standstill, the Department of Agriculture (DA) recommended that National Food Authority (NFA) rice be made available again ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNBill seeking to strengthen NFA’s regulatory powers filed before HouseA bill seeking to “strengthen the regulatory powers of the National Food Authority (NFA)” was the first measure to have been ...
Allowing the National Food Authority to import rice is a last option for the government, an official of the Department of Agriculture said yesterday amid opposition from farmers’ groups to ...
The National Food Authority (NFA) in Sorsogon has assured the public that it has sufficient rice stocks available as the ...
The nation deserves a rice system that feeds its people, not its dysfunction” NUEVA Ecija’s scorching fields, Mang Lito, a grizzled rice farmer, tears ...
NFA Administrator Larry Lacson said the grains agency’s stockpile reached 8.19 million 50-kilo bags or 409,000 metric tons (MT) of rice equivalent. “Our current buffer stock is good for 10.7 ...
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Inquirer.net on MSNMarcos: P20-per-kilo rice program is here to stayDespite some farmers’ laments on its “unsustainability,” President Marcos assured the public that the P20-per-kilo rice program “is here to stay,” describing it as the opposite—“achievable” and ...
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