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Sugarcane growers in the Philippines and in five other Asian countries now need not worry about the quality of planting materials they use.
These are disease-free, as they undergo thorough and elaborate quarantine and disease-indexing procedures established by the Philippine Sugar Research Institute Foundation, Inc. (Philsurin) under the CFC/ISO 20: Sugar Variety Improvement in Southeast Asia and the Pacific project.
CFC stands for Common Fund for Commodities under the United Nations while ISO means International Sugar Organization.
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[Title] => 55 elite sugarcane varieties among 5 Asian countries
[Summary] => Fifty-five elite sugarcane varities have been exchanged among five Asian countries under a United Nations-supported R&D project.
The sharing scheme is being implemented under the "CFC/ISO/20: Sugarcane Variety Improvement in Southeast Asia and the Pacific project which involves the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Bangladesh.
CFC stands for Common Fund for Commodities (a Netherlands-based UN entity) while ISO means International Sugar Organizations.
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[Title] => Elite sugarcane varieties being planted in Negros
[Summary] => VICTORIAS, Negros Occidental Elite sugarcane varieties from four Asian countries are now going through field trial planting here.
The varieties from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Bangladesh has earlier undergone quarantine planting in two places in the country.
They were initially grown in a quarantine glasshouse at the UP Los Baños-Institute of Plant Breeding (UPLB-IPB) in Los Baños, Laguna.
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These are disease-free, as they undergo thorough and elaborate quarantine and disease-indexing procedures established by the Philippine Sugar Research Institute Foundation, Inc. (Philsurin) under the CFC/ISO 20: Sugar Variety Improvement in Southeast Asia and the Pacific project.
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The sharing scheme is being implemented under the "CFC/ISO/20: Sugarcane Variety Improvement in Southeast Asia and the Pacific project which involves the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Bangladesh.
CFC stands for Common Fund for Commodities (a Netherlands-based UN entity) while ISO means International Sugar Organizations.
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[Summary] => VICTORIAS, Negros Occidental Elite sugarcane varieties from four Asian countries are now going through field trial planting here.
The varieties from Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Bangladesh has earlier undergone quarantine planting in two places in the country.
They were initially grown in a quarantine glasshouse at the UP Los Baños-Institute of Plant Breeding (UPLB-IPB) in Los Baños, Laguna.
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