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                    [Title] => DA defers new rules on importation of meat products
                    [Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has postponed the implementation of more rigid rules and regulations on the importation of milk and meat products.


Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said the DA had to put off the implementation of Memorandum Order 7 while the department reviews the comments and observations made by various foreign stakeholders, including importers and local meat processors.
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Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor issued a memorandum order allowing Abbott Laboratories to resume importation of milk powder from the Arinco Plant in Vidabaek, Denmark.
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The order by the Department of Agriculture followed the announcement by the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) on Thursday of the immediate recall of four batches of the Denmark-made Gain Plus milk products.
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                    [Title] => DA defers new rules on importation of meat products
                    [Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has postponed the implementation of more rigid rules and regulations on the importation of milk and meat products.


Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. said the DA had to put off the implementation of Memorandum Order 7 while the department reviews the comments and observations made by various foreign stakeholders, including importers and local meat processors.
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Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor issued a memorandum order allowing Abbott Laboratories to resume importation of milk powder from the Arinco Plant in Vidabaek, Denmark.
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The order by the Department of Agriculture followed the announcement by the Bureau of Food and Drugs (BFAD) on Thursday of the immediate recall of four batches of the Denmark-made Gain Plus milk products.
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