| 21. | In 2003, " Abaca bunchy top virus " threatened the abaca industry in the province.
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| 22. | In 2003, " Abaca bunchy top virus " threatened the abaca industry in the province.
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| 23. | The main agricultural products include rice, coconut, abaca, pili nuts, root crops and vegetables.
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| 24. | These rivers sustain the production of rice, corn, coconuts, tobacco, abaca and root crops.
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| 25. | Traditionally, they have used plants like pineapple and abaca converted into fibers as basic material for weaving.
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| 26. | Cotton thread spun from cotton by womenusing the distaff crafted by men and abaca fiber are commonly used.
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| 27. | The video exhibited with her installation of large multi-colored algae made by casting translucent abaca sheets.
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| 28. | In both groups, women generally wear handwoven abaca tube skirts, embroidered blue cotton tops and heavy jewellery.
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| 29. | As forests were cut, the cleared areas were planted with " abaca " and other crops.
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| 30. | The booming abaca and coconut industries in the early 1950s contributed significantly to the growth of the local economy.
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