March 21, 2010

Hunger Still Highest in Mindanao SWS Survey


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DAVAO CITY (mindanaotoday.com) Mindanao, the most abundant region in the country, which accounts for a third of the countrys food products and which produces key crops for export, has registered the highest incidence of hunger in the Philippines, according to the latest survey by the Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The survey, which also showed that hunger in the whole country registered a record increase, says 21 percent of respondent households in Mindanao experienced hunger, a slight decrease from the 21.7 percent registered in December 2005. The survey was done in the first quarter of this year and was released on Friday.

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