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More products of agricultural biotechnology developed by Filipino scientists will soon be commercialized as the government steps up its program to increase food production and ensure the countrys food security.
Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban said the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) will soon come up with the first cloned carabao or "Super Buffalo" within the next two years at the same time that a pest-resistant breed of eggplant will soon be commercialized.
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[Title] => RP can be global biotech player, says international expert
[Summary] => The Philippines has the potential to become a significant player and find its niche in the growing multi-billion dollar global biotechnology industry in five years, said Dr. Hector Quemada, a US-based internationally-renowned biotechnology and bio-enterprise expert.
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In the next two to five years, Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban said several promising "Pinoy Biotek" products developed by Filipino scientists will be commercially produced and distributed in the local market as the government steps up efforts to raise agricultural production and meet the requirements of a growing population.
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Agriculture Secretary Domingo Panganiban said the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) will soon come up with the first cloned carabao or "Super Buffalo" within the next two years at the same time that a pest-resistant breed of eggplant will soon be commercialized.
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In the next two to five years, Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban said several promising "Pinoy Biotek" products developed by Filipino scientists will be commercially produced and distributed in the local market as the government steps up efforts to raise agricultural production and meet the requirements of a growing population.
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