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President Aquino recently reiterated the Philippine government’s support for the role of the country’s science community and modern agricultural biotechnology in the food security and sufficiency program.

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Rice experts at the 5th International Rice Genetics Symposium noted that while world rice production has been keeping pace with the growth in population, there is increasing supply pressures from China and other major-rice consumers like India.
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To be held at the Isla Ballroom of the Edsa Shangri-La hotel in Mandaluyong City, the symposium will be an unprecedented opportunity for the Philippine rice industry to hear the very latest in rice research and its applications to boost rice production and ensure the country’s long-term self-sufficiency in the staple crop.
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INTERNATIONAL RICE GENETICS SYMPOSIUM
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                    [Title] => Gov’t backs use of biotech
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President Aquino recently reiterated the Philippine government’s support for the role of the country’s science community and modern agricultural biotechnology in the food security and sufficiency program.

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Rice experts at the 5th International Rice Genetics Symposium noted that while world rice production has been keeping pace with the growth in population, there is increasing supply pressures from China and other major-rice consumers like India.
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To be held at the Isla Ballroom of the Edsa Shangri-La hotel in Mandaluyong City, the symposium will be an unprecedented opportunity for the Philippine rice industry to hear the very latest in rice research and its applications to boost rice production and ensure the country’s long-term self-sufficiency in the staple crop.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-13 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) ) )
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