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Foundation for Resource Linkage and Development (FRLD) president Antonio V. Roces said “one way of improving the current agricultural approach is for farmers and stakeholders to work together in enhanced, integrated production systems which integrates soil quality enhancement, reduction of contamination and establishes stronger farming communities with better revenues.

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MANILA, Philippines - The agribusiness sector can look past the constricting export market and focus instead on the many “local opportunities amidst the global crisis.”

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This was stressed by the Foundation for Resource Linkage and Development (FRLD) in pointing to genetic technology as a major driver in agricultural development.
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This optimism is based on the rising demand for food and agriculture products worldwide, partly as a result of the continued growth in global population, and cross-border travel and communications that generate acceptance for exotic commodities.
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MANILA, Philippines - The agribusiness sector can look past the constricting export market and focus instead on the many “local opportunities amidst the global crisis.”

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This was stressed by the Foundation for Resource Linkage and Development (FRLD) in pointing to genetic technology as a major driver in agricultural development.
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This optimism is based on the rising demand for food and agriculture products worldwide, partly as a result of the continued growth in global population, and cross-border travel and communications that generate acceptance for exotic commodities.
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