AGRI-PINOY CORN PROGRAM Print Email Corn is the second most important crop in the Philippines. About 14 million Filipinos prefer white corn as their main staple and yellow corn accounts for about 50% of livestock mixed feeds. Some 600,000 farm households depend on corn as a major source of livelihood, in addition to transport services, traders, processors and agricultural input suppliers who directly benefit from corn production, processing, marketing and distribution. Corn is also processed
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m-payments 22 Case studies – Smart in the Philippines – Yeepay’s B2B approach – The growing reach of Octopus – Gaming and virtual money – A view from the bottom of the pyramid – mHITs in Australia 29 Regulations and standards 40 Risks and challenges 44 About KPMG © 2007 KPMG, a Hong Kong partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International, a Swiss cooperative. All rights reserved. 2 Mobile payments
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Scaling Inclusive Business Models leveraging a partnership ecosystem at the nexus of poverty and environment 1st phase Report Developing an inclusive and green eco-system framework 2nd phase Report Initial case studies and eco-system in the Philippines 3rd phase Report Final Draft Authors Markus Dietrich, Director, ASEI Sahba Sobhani - Programme Advisor Private Sector BPPS, UNDP ASEI Project Team: Mary Grace Santos, Lead Consultant Lorenzo Cordova, Jr., Environmental Impact Specialist
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Government does not make an entity a public corporation. xNational Coal Co., v. Collector of Internal Revenue, 46 Phil. 583 (1924). (b) Quasi-public corporations xMarilao Water Consumers Associates v. IAC, 201 SCRA 437 (1991) Although Boy Scouts of the Philippines does not receive any monetary or financial subsidy from the Government, and that its funds and assets are not considered government in nature and not subject to audit by the COA, the fact that it received a special charter from the government, that
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important collaborative programs and benefits. The University has been known in the Philippines and even in other countries for its quality academic programs, researches, projects and technologies. . A pre-requisite for any such effort is to bond with industry. Keeping this in view, CIT has set the following two goals to systemize efforts. The Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) with the cooperative efforts of its six (6) campuses continued to reinforce its consortia and linkages
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Present ii. Sponsorships and Providing Speakers for Seminars in PUP iii. “Mary Kay: FOR THE NEW YOU” Congress iv. Sponsorships of Pageants v. Foundation Week of PUP vi. Partnership with the School’s Cooperative vii. Tarpaulin for the Start of the School Year viii. “Starting the NEW YOU” Commencement Exercises Make-Up Sponsorship VI. Action Plan and Timeline VII. Budget Matrix I. Executive Summary Nowadays, the cosmetics
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FIRST DIVISION MYRNA P. ANTONE, Petitioner, -versus- LEO R. BERONILLA, Respondent. | G.R. No. 183824 Present: CORONA,C.J., Chairperson, LEONARDO-DE CASTRO,*DEL CASTILLO, andABAD,**PEREZ, JJ. Promulgated: December 8, 2010 | | | x-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------x D E C I S I O N PEREZ, J.: Before
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creation however, did not come without the untiring efforts of the Fernandinos, and more so, their ingenuity and innovation. And it is because of the Parul Sampernandu that San Fernando has earned for itself the title of “Christmas Capital of the Philippines.” The San Fernando lantern industry progressed from the Giant Lantern Festival of San Fernando. The festival, which is held every December, finds its root in Bacolor where a much simpler activity was held. “Ligligan Parul” (Lantern
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home care products, including detergent powders, detergent bars, liquids laundry detergents, and fabric conditioners; dishwashing liquids; and toilet bowl cleaners. Its products are available online and through its chain of retail stores in the Philippines; and franchised and internationally stores. History Founded in 1993 by the husband and wife team of Dr. Rolando B. Hortaleza and Dra. Rosalinda Ang-Hortaleza, HBC started with only 6 inherited stores from Dr. Hortaleza’s parents. The young couple
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INTRODUCTION Cooperative is an association of persons who have voluntarily joined together to achieve a common end through the formation of democratically controlled organization, making equitable contributions to the capital require and accepting a fair share of the risks and benefits of the undertaking in which the members actively participate. Cooperative enterprises have been known in the Philippines in the form of multi-purpose cooperative, insurance cooperative, loan
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