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                    [Title] => Imee backs effort to protect indigenous food plants
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Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos has committed her support for a program to protect and conserve the vanishing indigenous food plants (IFP) species in the province.

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Dr. Miriam E. Pascua, research team leader and dean of the MMSU College of Agriculture and Forestry, said the garlic cultivars are Mindoro 1, Cabuyao and Tan Bolters.
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Ilocos Norte Gov. Imee Marcos has committed her support for a program to protect and conserve the vanishing indigenous food plants (IFP) species in the province.

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Dr. Miriam E. Pascua, research team leader and dean of the MMSU College of Agriculture and Forestry, said the garlic cultivars are Mindoro 1, Cabuyao and Tan Bolters.
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