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                    [Title] => Firms from 24 countries swamp RP aggie show
                    [Summary] => Leading companies from over 24 countries worldwide are participating in Agrilink 2002 and Foodlink 2002, the Philippines’ biggest and most prestigious international agribusiness and food trade show, which will be held at the World Trade Center in Metro Manila from Oct. 10 to 12.


These companies will join local firms in showcasing their most advanced technologies through product demonstrations and seminars during the show’s three-day run.
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This was disclosed by Noel Borlongan, government and public affairs director of leading international agriculture research firm Monsanto following the conclusion of dry season field trials based on comparative performance data by the biotech corn variety YieldGard and traditional hybrid corn lines.
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This was the finding reported by leading international agriculture research firm Monsanto following early results from its wet season field trials based on comparative performance data by the biotech corn variety YieldGard and traditional hybrid corn lines.
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These companies will join local firms in showcasing their most advanced technologies through product demonstrations and seminars during the show’s three-day run.
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