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                    [Title] => RP set to resume aquaculture exports to EU after lifting of ban
                    [Summary] => The Philippines will resume its exports of  aquaculture  products to the European Union (EU) next month after the European Commission (EC) lifted  its  ban on  aquaculture imports from the country.
                    [DatePublished] => 2003-09-14 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => EU may lift ban on Philippine prawns
                    [Summary] => The European Commission (EC) may soon lift its  ban on  aquaculture imports from the Philippines.


Ambassador Jan de Kok, head of the delegation of the EC to the Philippines said the Commission now considers as sufficient, the Philippine government’s aquaculture monitoring plans.

"The government’s monitoring residues in aquaculture products are adequate enough to enable it to propose re-listing the Philippines as a country eligible for aquaculture products," said de Kok.
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Ambassador Jan de Kok, head of the delegation of the EC to the Philippines said the Commission now considers as sufficient, the Philippine government’s aquaculture monitoring plans.

"The government’s monitoring residues in aquaculture products are adequate enough to enable it to propose re-listing the Philippines as a country eligible for aquaculture products," said de Kok.
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