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[Title] => French police force open fuel depot amid protests, shortages
[Summary] => French police used water cannons on yesterday to disperse projectile-throwing protesters blocking a key fuel depot on the Mediterranean, as gasoline shortages spread around the country amid increasingly tense labor actions.
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[Title] => Patented babe, anyone?
[Summary] => Environmental activist Greenpeace is urging the government to ban any form of patent on plants and other life forms such as pigs.
Greenpeace researchers uncovered recently Monsanto Corp.s application for pig patent before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, which stakes a claim on pig rights in more than 160 countries, including the Philippines.
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[Title] => Farmers, RP scientists question GMO scare campaign
[Summary] => The countrys biggest farmer organizations recently warned against an "apparent organized campaign to discredit the governments food security policy" following the recent rash of alleged anti-genetically modified organism (GMO) "propaganda".
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[Title] => Food industry backs government on biotech
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[Title] => Farmers hail okay of biotech corn
[Summary] => Filipino farmers have lauded the recent approval by the Arroyo government of the guidelines for the domestic propagation of a popular biotechnology-processed corn variety which promises to radically increase farm yield without harming the environment.
The official approval for the commercial availability of the Bacillus Thurigiensis or Bt Corn was recently signed by Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) Director Blo Umpar Adiong after the government completed five years of rigid assessment of the crop variety.
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Greenpeace researchers uncovered recently Monsanto Corp.s application for pig patent before the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in Geneva, which stakes a claim on pig rights in more than 160 countries, including the Philippines.
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The official approval for the commercial availability of the Bacillus Thurigiensis or Bt Corn was recently signed by Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) Director Blo Umpar Adiong after the government completed five years of rigid assessment of the crop variety.
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