
At what price should NFA buy palay?
If Marcos means business about helping the farmers, he should stop importing rice and selling it at the subsidized price of P20 per kilo.
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If Marcos means business about helping the farmers, he should stop importing rice and selling it at the subsidized price of P20 per kilo.
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Currently, three Dalian train sets are in service, adding nine carriages for commuters. The remaining cars are undergoing rehabilitation after a decade of…
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After two straight months of rate rollbacks, the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) is raising power rates by P0.4883 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) this July,…
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Pump prices are expected to increase next week, potentially reversing the two consecutive weeks of rollbacks, according to Jetti Petroleum Inc. President Leo…
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CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija — The provincial government is set to buy palay from local farmers in an effort to protect their livelihood since prices are now…
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CABANATUAN CITY, Nueva Ecija — The provincial government of Nueva Ecija will begin purchasing palay from local farmers as prices continue to fall to around P10…
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Motorists can expect another round of fuel price rollbacks next week, marking the second consecutive week of declines even as tensions in the Middle East…
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Fuel-import-dependent nations, including the Philippines, may have a reason to rejoice next month after Saudi Arabia, Russia, and six other key members of the…
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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. clarified that amid the nationwide rollout of the P20 rice program, the minimum buying price of palay should remain at P18, as…
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Special Assistant to the President for Investments and Economic Affairs (SAPIEA), Frederick Go maintains that the Marcos Administration is prioritizing…
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Amid the high cost of pork in Cebu, Governor Pamela Baricuatro on Thursday lifted the ban on the entry of pigs and pork products from other provinces.
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Transport prices also went up, along with costs in educational services, clothing, footwear, furnishings, restaurants and accommodations.
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The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) opened slightly lower on Thursday, July 4, at 6,460.45 points, down by 8.53 or 0.13 percent as of 9:32 AM.
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Motorists can expect another round of fuel price rollbacks next week, marking the second straight week of declines even as tensions in the Middle East persist.
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‘Employment has already tended to flatten in the first half of 2025. Moves like the one proposed provide more blows to entrepreneurship in the Philippines.’
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The Philippine Stock Exchange index (PSEi) rose 52.23 points or 0.81 percent to 6,471.28 as of midday trading on 3 July, buoyed by strong performances in…
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