By JAMES TABABA
March is the start of summer in the Philippines. Here are five crops that can be planted this month.
Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata)
Cowpea, or paayap, is a leguminous vine planted mainly for its immature pods and seeds, eaten raw or mixed in dishes. The crop residue after harves
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The increased prices of milk, eggs, and basic vegetables like malunggay and kangkong have become unreachable for very poor Filipinos who can barely afford the basic necessities to survive.
This is worrisome because eggs, for instance, is the primary source of protein for the poor
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