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                    [Title] => Senate body still undecided on anti-FMD bill
                    [Summary] => The Senate committee on agriculture is undecided on a controversial bill that seeks to ban the importation of live animals, meat and meat products from countries declared afflicted with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). 


In a recent hearing, committee chairman Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. admitted the issue is becoming more complicated.

He said critical amendments are required before Senate Bill 1004 is approved.
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Buencamino pointed out that unlike major buyers of US beef such as Japan, the Philippines imports an insignificant volume of its beef requirements from the United States.
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                    [Title] => Senate body still undecided on anti-FMD bill
                    [Summary] => The Senate committee on agriculture is undecided on a controversial bill that seeks to ban the importation of live animals, meat and meat products from countries declared afflicted with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD). 


In a recent hearing, committee chairman Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. admitted the issue is becoming more complicated.

He said critical amendments are required before Senate Bill 1004 is approved.
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Buencamino pointed out that unlike major buyers of US beef such as Japan, the Philippines imports an insignificant volume of its beef requirements from the United States.
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