+ Follow ADMINISTRATOR CECILIA GLORIA SORIANO Tag
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[Title] => Bright future with abaca
[Summary] => There’s talk about a resurgence but the sad fact is our exports have not bounced back.
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[Title] => Abaca export earnings seen to grow 15 percent in 2011: FIDA
[Summary] => Abaca export earnings is forecast to rise 15 percent year on year to $120.20 million on increasing global demand, the Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA) said today.
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[Title] => 10% hike in abaca fiber exports projected
[Summary] => Philippine abaca fiber exports are projected to increase by more than 10 percent to 12,300 metric tons (MT) in 2011 from last year’s 11,175 MT forecast.
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[Title] => Abaca making a comeback
[Summary] => The growing demand from traditional as well as new markets is boosting efforts to revive the glory days of the local abaca industry. For the first four months this year, abaca exports grew by a substantial 61.3 percent to 6,314 metric tons (MT)in the first four months this year.
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[Title] => Funds sought for abaca industry devt
[Summary] => The Fiber Industry Development Authority (FIDA) is seeking budgetary support for its P755-million, 10-year development program for the abaca industry.
FIDA Administrator Cecilia Gloria Soriano said the funds will be used to eradicate diseases affecting abaca, develop the genetically modified variety and mechanize farms and the abaca-stripping process.
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[Summary] => Philippine abaca fiber exports are projected to increase by more than 10 percent to 12,300 metric tons (MT) in 2011 from last year’s 11,175 MT forecast.
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FIDA Administrator Cecilia Gloria Soriano said the funds will be used to eradicate diseases affecting abaca, develop the genetically modified variety and mechanize farms and the abaca-stripping process.
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