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Agriculture biotechnology firm Monsanto Philippines has opened a refuge-in-a-bag (RIB) blending and packing facility in Pulilan, Bulacan.

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The approval brings to a total of 43 varieties of six genetically-modified plants Japan has approved for human consumption, which include corn, soybean, sugar beet, potato, rapeseed and cotton.
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The approval brings to a total of 43 varieties of six genetically-modified plants Japan has approved for human consumption, which include corn, soybean, sugar beet, potato, rapeseed and cotton.
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