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Yap, the first Chinese-Filipino to have occupied one of the executive branch’s most politicized posts, handed in his resignation last June 29. He was agriculture secretary for only 11 months.
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He made this warning after Japan imposed early this year tight quarantine measures against fresh okra exports from the Philippines after they had been found to contain high levels of pesticide residues.
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He made this warning after Japan imposed early this year tight quarantine measures against fresh okra exports from the Philippines after they had been found to contain high levels of pesticide residues.
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