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The Philippine national animal, the hardy, plodding carabao isn’t endemic to the country but descended from swamp buffaloes in China, a recent study conducted by scientists from the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) proved.

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The National Seed Industry Council (NSIC) has released two hybrid rice varieties bred by private seed companies but developed with the national Rice Varietal Improvement Group (RVIG) led by PhilRice (Philippine Rice Research Institute).

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                    [Title] => The carabao is not Pinoy
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The Philippine national animal, the hardy, plodding carabao isn’t endemic to the country but descended from swamp buffaloes in China, a recent study conducted by scientists from the Philippine Carabao Center (PCC) proved.

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The National Seed Industry Council (NSIC) has released two hybrid rice varieties bred by private seed companies but developed with the national Rice Varietal Improvement Group (RVIG) led by PhilRice (Philippine Rice Research Institute).

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