+ Follow DR. EVELYN MAE TECSON MENDOZA Tag
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[Title] => Aiming for sustainable development
[Summary] => The rapidly growing adoption of biotechnology in many parts of the world provides a bright spot for the governments avowed policy of creating and maintaining " sustainable and safe environment."
In June last year, President Arroyo underscored this bid and hope in the Policy Statement on Modern Biotechnology, which she signed and issued.
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[Title] => Breakthrough: Food for the 21st century
[Summary] => Imagine a banana loaded with a vaccine for hepatitis B. Or rice enriched with vitamin A. Perhaps, mangoes that ripen in two months, or maybe corn that is resistant to insects without needing insecticides. Farfetched? Not really.
Biotechnology has made mans musings a century ago a reality today.
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In June last year, President Arroyo underscored this bid and hope in the Policy Statement on Modern Biotechnology, which she signed and issued.
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Biotechnology has made mans musings a century ago a reality today.
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