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Noel Borlongan, Monsanto public affairs director and spokesman in the Philippines, said the adoption of agricultural technology as the anchor of the countrys food security policy has already provided concrete benefits both to the producer and consumer sectors.
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Noel Borlongan, Monsanto government and public affairs director in the Philippines said, once China reaches the $500-million mark, it could top US spending on this area, signaling its leadership bid in the agricultural engineering field.
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Monsanto government and public affairs director Noel Borlongan said the introduction of modern agricultural technology, plus strong government support for the agricultural sector, augur well for the countrys food sufficiency program.
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Monsanto government and public affairs director Noel Borlongan said the introduction of modern agricultural technology, plus strong government support for the agricultural sector, augur well for the countrys food sufficiency program.
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