AS Filipinos prepare to greet the year 2011 with “round” fruits on their dinner tables as a symbol of good luck, the Department of Agriculture (DA) urged consumers to also bring good luck to Filipino farmers by patronizing locally grown fruits.
Wednesday, 29 December 2010 21:02 Jennifer A. Ng / Reporter
AS Filipinos prepare to greet the year 2011 with “round” fruits on their dinner tables as a symbol of good luck, the Department of Agriculture (DA) urged consumers to also bring good luck to Filipino farmers by patronizing locally grown fruits.
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AS Filipinos prepare to greet the year 2011 with “round” fruits on their dinner tables as a symbol of good luck, the Department of Agriculture (DA) urged consumers to also bring good luck to Filipino farmers by patronizing locally grown fruits.
Selling often has a bad reputation amongst us Filipinos. We think that it is something that people do when they no longer have a more viable choice for livelihood. Some students even think that selling is such a difficult way to earn a living. There are even individuals who think that Sales people are CON artist. Many negative connotations have been given to this profession and it is as if a dreaded disease in the social areas that I have been exposed to.
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By Conrado Banal III
Philippine Daily Inquirer
NOW THIS congressman wants the Bangko Sentral to do something about the unmistakable lack of information in banking for start-up mom-and-pop business. That, in effect, is the “underground” economy, which is said to generate the economic bustle enjoyed, ultimately, by big business.
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
NOW THIS congressman wants the Bangko Sentral to do something about the unmistakable lack of information in banking for start-up mom-and-pop business. That, in effect, is the “underground” economy, which is said to generate the economic bustle enjoyed, ultimately, by big business.
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By: Marianne V. Go (click HERE for original article)
MANILA, Philippines - The government is hoping to attract Chinese investors for a joint venture to produce soybeans in Mindanao.
Interviewed on the sidelines of the 2nd National Convergence Agri-Investment Forum in Makati yesterday, Marriz Agbon, focal person of the NCI and president of the Philippine Agricultural
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MANILA, Philippines - The government is hoping to attract Chinese investors for a joint venture to produce soybeans in Mindanao.
Interviewed on the sidelines of the 2nd National Convergence Agri-Investment Forum in Makati yesterday, Marriz Agbon, focal person of the NCI and president of the Philippine Agricultural
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