+ Follow FIFTH INTERNATIONAL RICE GENETICS SYMPOSIUM Tag
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[Title] => Rice scientists must focus on small farmers Magsaysay
[Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. called on worlds rice scientists and researchers to make sure that their work and research focus not just on the science, but on improving the lives of people, especially poor rice farmers and consumers.
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[Title] => DR. WILLIAM G. PADOLINA: Humanity first before science
[Summary] => It is a morning when the drizzle brings with it a refreshingly cool wind that makes the drive bearable on what is known as an expressway, an amusing contradiction of terms. This is the Slex at its fast-deteriorating-concrete best.
But I am not dismayed, even as I take on the next obstacle, which is the twisted queue before the tollbooth, because I know that in a few minutes the misty mountaintop of Makiling will come into view. The rush will be natural as its lush and vibrant forests partly deplete the noxious fumes from Manila.
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FIFTH INTERNATIONAL RICE GENETICS SYMPOSIUM
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But I am not dismayed, even as I take on the next obstacle, which is the twisted queue before the tollbooth, because I know that in a few minutes the misty mountaintop of Makiling will come into view. The rush will be natural as its lush and vibrant forests partly deplete the noxious fumes from Manila.
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December 11, 2005 - 12:00am