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                    [Title] => This time, chickens didn’t get away
                    [Summary] => BATANGAS CITY — Customs authorities seized five refrigerated vans containing chicken quarter legs and dried potatoes used in making french fries at the Port of Batangas last Monday.


Dr. Ben Bagui, Port of Batangas veterinary quarantine officer, said the shipment from the United States did not have the quarantine permits from the Department of Agriculture (DA).

However, DA officials in Manila said the cargo is covered by the necessary quarantine certificate.
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Ipinag-utos ni Dr. Ben Bagui, Veterinary Quarantine officer ng Port of Batangas kay Napoleon Morales, bagong talagang district customs collector na isailalim sa 100% pagsusuri ang nasabat na puslit na produkto.
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DR. BEN BAGUI
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                    [Title] => This time, chickens didn’t get away
                    [Summary] => BATANGAS CITY — Customs authorities seized five refrigerated vans containing chicken quarter legs and dried potatoes used in making french fries at the Port of Batangas last Monday.


Dr. Ben Bagui, Port of Batangas veterinary quarantine officer, said the shipment from the United States did not have the quarantine permits from the Department of Agriculture (DA).

However, DA officials in Manila said the cargo is covered by the necessary quarantine certificate.
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Ipinag-utos ni Dr. Ben Bagui, Veterinary Quarantine officer ng Port of Batangas kay Napoleon Morales, bagong talagang district customs collector na isailalim sa 100% pagsusuri ang nasabat na puslit na produkto.
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