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The Philippine archipelago emerged because of the dynamic shifting and collision of four plates: Continental Eurasian plate, Indian-Australian plate, Oceanic Pacific plate, and the Philippine Sea plate. In the past 100 million years, the archipelago was welded together in an island arc...
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This report is part of a national overview of agricultural pollution in the Philippines, commissioned by the World Bank. The overview consists of three 'chapters' on the crops, livestock, and fisheries sub-sectors, and a summary report. This 'chapter' provides a broad national overview of: (a)...
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This report is part of a national overview of agricultural pollution in the Philippines, commissioned by the World Bank. The overview consists of three 'chapters' on the crops, livestock, and fisheries sub-sectors, and a summary report. This 'chapter' provides a broad national overview of: (a)...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012645080
) the use of feed supplements, including antibiotics, hormones, and heavy metals in animal agriculture (land and aquatic …
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a shift in public expenditure patterns in the Philippine agriculture sector. One result is that agricultural growth … public goods in agriculture, vital for inclusive growth, also drives the lack of growth. The continued bias supporting rice … resulting from the Mandanas Ruling of the Supreme Court unless the shift in the agriculture budget from central government to …
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