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Soc Banzuela, national coordinator of Kilus Maniniyog, explains the demands of the three million poor coconut farmers to get back their P 71 billion from the levy fund during Martial Law and now deposited to the National Treasury and the United Coconut Planters Bank. Farmers are now on their first week of the 71-day walk to Malacanang starting from Davao City.

COCO FARMERS WANT TRUST FUND

Soc Banzuela, national coordinator of Kilus Maniniyog, explains the demands of the three million poor coconut farmers to get back their P 71 billion from the levy fund during Martial Law and now deposited to the National Treasury and the United Coconut Planters Bank. Farmers are now on their first week of the 71-day walk to Malacanang starting from Davao City. (Medel V. Hernani, davaotoday.com)

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ORGANIC MARKET GOERS

Women buyers pick through a display of organically-grown vegetables during Friday's organic market in Rizal Park at San Pedro Street in Davao City. The Friday market at the park is a collaborative effort of environment and green farming advocates and the city government. (Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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Read more about the article CITY GIVES BUDGET FOR COOP DEVELOPMENT
Davao cooperatives get P10 million new allocation for 2015, according to Marcelino Escalada, coordinator of the City Planning and Development Office. The Cooperative Development Authority lists 570 registered coops coming from the city.

CITY GIVES BUDGET FOR COOP DEVELOPMENT

Davao cooperatives get P10 million new allocation for 2015, according to Marcelino Escalada, coordinator of the City Planning and Development Office. The Cooperative Development Authority lists 570 registered coops coming from the city. (Medel V. Hernani, davaotoday.com)

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Antonino Ibot, acting inspector of the Davao City Traffic Management Group, manages a smile during the I-Speak media forum at the City Hall, as his office recorded 300 vehicular accidents in the city since he assumed office in August.

300 ACCIDENTS

Antonino Ibot, acting inspector of the Davao City Traffic Management Group, manages a smile during the I-Speak media forum at the City Hall, as his office recorded 300 vehicular accidents in the city since he assumed office in August. (Medel V. Hernani, davaotoday.com)

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