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With few days left before the start of the harvest season next month, rice prices in public markets have started to drop by at least one to two pesos.

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Local hybrid seed grower, SL Agritech, founded by Henry Lim Bon Liong, is asking the Aquino administration to act fast in supporting the hybrid rice industry or else lose again its opportunity to be a dominant supplier in the global rice market against Asian neighbors like Indonesia, Cambodia and Bangladesh or even Africa, which are currently using its technology massively.

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With few days left before the start of the harvest season next month, rice prices in public markets have started to drop by at least one to two pesos.

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Local hybrid seed grower, SL Agritech, founded by Henry Lim Bon Liong, is asking the Aquino administration to act fast in supporting the hybrid rice industry or else lose again its opportunity to be a dominant supplier in the global rice market against Asian neighbors like Indonesia, Cambodia and Bangladesh or even Africa, which are currently using its technology massively.

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