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RAMON, Isabela–President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Thursday pledged to put up more livelihood projects as he inspected various farm facilities and a new road in far-flung Ambatali village here and in Santiago City and Cabatuan town in Isabela province. Marcos said the projects would improve food supply and increase farmers’ earnings. Worth P168.3 million, the projects include an onion cold storage facility, a rice warehouse with drying pavement, and a farm-to-market road. In this town, Marcos inspected the P43.44-million onion cold storage facility capable of storing up to 500 metric tons of onions in a seven-month period, which will benefit […]... Keep on reading: Marcos inspects agri, health projects in Isabela
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