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Paglago ng Ekonomiya Bumagal dahil sa mga Kalamidad
by Ken Emmanuel Bautista, Sean Corrales, Harold Delgado, Kristine Chzen Miranda
The news report talks about the slower growth of the Philippine economy, especially in agriculture. Typhoons and El Niño caused vegetable prices to go up, like eggplants and tomatoes, making people choose cheaper options. The economy grew by only 5.2% in the third quarter, with agriculture contributing negatively. Despite the problems, the government is hopeful to reach 6-7% growth by the end of the year by helping agriculture and other sectors recover.
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Paglago ng Ekonomiya Bumagal dahil sa mga Kalamidad
The news report talks about the slower growth of the Philippine economy, especially in agriculture. Typhoons and El Niño caused vegetable prices to go up, like eggplants and tomatoes, making people choose cheaper options. The economy grew by only 5.2% in the third quarter, with agriculture contributing negatively. Despite the problems, the government is hopeful to reach 6-7% growth by the end of the year by helping agriculture and other sectors recover.
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The news report talks about the slower growth of the Philippine economy, especially in agriculture. Typhoons and El Niño caused vegetable prices to go up, like eggplants and tomatoes, making people choose cheaper options. The economy grew by only 5.2% in the third quarter, with agriculture contributing negatively. Despite the problems, the government is hopeful to reach 6-7% growth by the end of the year by helping agriculture and other sectors recover.
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