+ Follow GLOBAL AGRICULTURE INFORMATION NETWORK Tag
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[Title] => Palpak na CARP sinisi
[Summary] => Isinisi kahapon ng grupo ng mga magsasaka sa Pilipinas ang kapalpakan ng pamahalaan sa maayos na pagpapatupad ng Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) na sanhi ng pagiging kulelat at pagkakaroon ng krisis sa produksyon ng bigas ng bansa sa kasalukuyan.
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[Title] => DA approves list of 17 GMO products that may be imported
[Summary] => The Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI), an agency attached to the Department of Agriculture (DA), approved recently 17 transformation events (TEs) of genetically modified (GM) crops for commercial use as food, feed or processing materials in the Philippines.
A report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Services Global Agriculture Information Network (GAIN) shows that BPI approved last Feb. 4 the 17 TEs including corn, soybean, canola, potato and cotton.
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A report from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Services Global Agriculture Information Network (GAIN) shows that BPI approved last Feb. 4 the 17 TEs including corn, soybean, canola, potato and cotton.
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