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  2. Agriculture in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Typhoon Haiyan alone cost the Philippines' agricultural sector an estimated US$724 million after causing 1.1 million tonnes of crop loss and destroying 600,000 ha of farmland. [77] The agricultural sector is expected to see an estimated annual GDP loss of 2.2% by 2100 due to climate impacts on agriculture. [76]

  3. Land Management Bureau (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The Philippines' Land Management Bureau (Filipino: Kawanihan ng Pamamahala sa mga Lupa, abbreviated as LMB), is an agency of the Philippine government under the Department of Environment and Natural Resources responsible for administering, surveying, managing, and disposing Alienable and Disposable (A&D) lands and other government lands not placed under the jurisdiction of other government ...

  4. Rice production in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Rice paddies in Santa Maria, Bulacan. In the Philippines, rice production is an important aspect of the country's food supply and economy.The Philippines is the 8th-largest rice producer in the world, accounting for 2.8% of global rice production. [1]

  5. San Ildefonso, Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of San Ildefonso 5 10 15 20 2006 18.20 2009 12.32 2012 11.94 2015 9.15 2018 5.54 2021 15.40 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Major industries Cement Pyrotechnics Feed mills Food/food processing Garments Hat making Wood crafts High-yield crops [which?] Marble/marble processing Metalcraft Major products Bakeries and sweet preserves Chicharon Poultry and livestock Rice ...

  6. Land reform in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The Agricultural Land Reform Code (RA 3844) was a major Philippine land reform law enacted in 1963 under President Diosdado Macapagal. [8]

  7. Plaridel Bypass Road - Wikipedia

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    Plaridel Bypass Road is a 24.61-kilometer (15.29 mi) national secondary road in the province of Bulacan, Philippines.Traversing agricultural lands, it bypasses the town propers of Plaridel (after which it is named), Pulilan, Baliwag, and San Rafael and serves as an alternative route to the Pan-Philippine Highway.

  8. Calumpit - Wikipedia

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    Calumpit is sprawled over an area of 5,625 has. of flat terrain classified accordingly to use for agricultural (66.81%), residential (10.42%), industrial (2.48%), commercial, (0.89%) and other (1.05%) purposes. It occupies around 2.06% of the total land area of Bulacan. The municipality has 144.33 kilometers of concrete roads that easily link ...

  9. Pandi, Bulacan - Wikipedia

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    Poverty incidence of Pandi 5 10 15 20 25 30 2006 14.10 2009 7.58 2012 6.89 2015 8.75 2018 7.09 2021 21.04 Source: Philippine Statistics Authority Pandi Wet and Dry Public Market Major Industries: Furniture Making, Garments and Embroidery, Metalcraft, Poultry and Hog Raising, Agriculture and Farming. Local Food Processing. Commercial Retail Dry Goods Business. Recreation Facilities for Tourism ...