Sustainability concerns and the rising cost of chemical fertilizers in the Philippines are sparking renewed interest in organic farming methods with farmers and experts seeking viable alternatives.
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PIDS study: Organic farming viable
SUSTAINABILITY concerns and the rising cost of chemical fertilizers in the Philippines are sparking renewed interest in organic farming methods, resulting in farmers and experts seeking viable ...
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