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Philippe J. Lhuillier, Philippine Ambassador to Italy and Permanent Representative to FAO, said the Philippine government’s food security programs are in step with FAO’s goal of cutting in half global hunger by 2015.
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"This is a costly disease that could even be bigger than the mad cow disease that hit the United Kingdom in recent years. We want to be sure that there is international solidarity to ensure proper control of the disease," Diouf said.
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In Greek mythology, Ceres is the goddess of grain.

Mrs. Arroyo received the award from FAO Director-General Jacques Diouf in simple rites at Malacañang.

Also in attendance were Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr., UN representatives and other members of the diplomatic community.
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"This is a costly disease that could even be bigger than the mad cow disease that hit the United Kingdom in recent years. We want to be sure that there is international solidarity to ensure proper control of the disease," Diouf said.
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By COMMONSENSE | By Marichu A. Villanueva1 | November 28, 2007 - 12:00am
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