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Toward rice sufficiency
RICE is a central crop in the Filipino table and a backbone of agricultural employment in the Philippines. The ongoing debate ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA) has tripled the monthly rice allocation for vulnerable sectors benefiting from the Marcos ...
The Department of Agriculture (DA) said rice imports went down by nearly half in the first quarter of 2025 on expectations of ...
UNFAVORABLE weather conditions have been cited as reason for British research firm BMI to forecast a 2.6 percent year-on-year decrease in the Philippines' rice production ... of domestic rice harvest ...
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However, surplus rainfall in 2024 resulted in a bumper rice harvest, prompting the government to ease the restriction. The March 7 decision to lift the ban on the export of 100 percent broken rice ...
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setting new benchmarks in the yield of major crops such as rice, wheat, and maize. The second advance estimates by the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare reveal remarkable figures, ...
Farmers who engage in such an agricultural leasehold system usually use a portion of their harvest to pay for debts ... for the Grain Retailers Confederation of the Philippines and co-founder of ...
and the fall harvest. The growth of the rice is divided into four stages, with a rite carried out at each stage. But in Suwa, the ceremonies were always accompanied by the mikari shinji hunting rite.