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Experts are urging consumers to eat brown rice, saying it offers lots of benefits to the human body, as well as to the economy. Since brown rice is known for its high nutrient content, it could very well be a solution to the increasing incidence of malnutrition among Filipinos.

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The national rice agency will celebrate its 20th anniversary tomorrow having been created on Nov. 7, 1985 by Executive Order 1061, which was amended by EO 60 on Nov. 7, 1986 and EO 76 on March 4, 2002.
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The quarterly publication is being turned out by the Asia Rice Foundation, a regional nongovernment organization advocating public and government support for rice research, education, and cultural activities.

"All About Rice" focuses on rice science, technology and related issues to inform the public about current hot items on the world’s most important cereal.
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Experts are urging consumers to eat brown rice, saying it offers lots of benefits to the human body, as well as to the economy. Since brown rice is known for its high nutrient content, it could very well be a solution to the increasing incidence of malnutrition among Filipinos.

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The national rice agency will celebrate its 20th anniversary tomorrow having been created on Nov. 7, 1985 by Executive Order 1061, which was amended by EO 60 on Nov. 7, 1986 and EO 76 on March 4, 2002.
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The quarterly publication is being turned out by the Asia Rice Foundation, a regional nongovernment organization advocating public and government support for rice research, education, and cultural activities.

"All About Rice" focuses on rice science, technology and related issues to inform the public about current hot items on the world’s most important cereal.
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