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Having seen the huge potential of doing business linkages with the Philippines, Israel ambassador Zvi A. Vapni is now intensifying efforts to touch base with the business community to present win-win propositions that will jumpstart investment opportunities between the two countries.

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Called NSIC Rc142 or Tubigan 7, the new rice variety is the country’s first product of a mid-level biotech technique called marker-aided selection. It is resistant to the dreaded bacterial leaf blight (BLB) disease, which is serious during the wet season.
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More popularly called PJ21, the new variety has been released by the National Seed Industry Council as NSIC Rc134 or Tubigan 4. Nationwide evaluation of the variety was conducted by the PhilRice-led Rice Varietal Improvement Group.

Most rice varieties released by the NSIC in the past suited to either transplanted culture or direct seeding.
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Called NSIC Rc142 or Tubigan 7, the new rice variety is the country’s first product of a mid-level biotech technique called marker-aided selection. It is resistant to the dreaded bacterial leaf blight (BLB) disease, which is serious during the wet season.
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More popularly called PJ21, the new variety has been released by the National Seed Industry Council as NSIC Rc134 or Tubigan 4. Nationwide evaluation of the variety was conducted by the PhilRice-led Rice Varietal Improvement Group.

Most rice varieties released by the NSIC in the past suited to either transplanted culture or direct seeding.
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