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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 government’s 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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Biotechnology has made man’s musings a century ago a reality today.
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DR. EVELYN MAE TECSON MENDOZA
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                    [Title] => Aiming for sustainable development
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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 man’s musings a century ago a reality today.
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