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He was a very serious researcher about poverty, especially the poverty of our people before he was appointed Economic Planning Secretary and NEDA director-general.

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PLDT SME Nation opens the nominations for the 2011 MVP Bossing Awards and will close on September 30.

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Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban said the Chinese government has temporarily suspended the scheduled Sept. 1 implementation of the VHT treatment in its Philippine mango imports.

Panganiban said China has agreed to wait for the release of the pest risk analysis on Chinese carrots being eyed for exports to the Philippines.
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The order was also applied to other mango exporters from the Philippines.
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In the recent 27th senior officials meeting of the ASEAN Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry, the region’s agricultural leaders endorsed an additional 104 MRLs of pesticides for various fruits, vegetables and cash crops. This, brings the total number of MRL values endorsed by AMAF to 559.
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Philippine agriculture attaché to Japan Joseph Sison said that Cypermethrine is among toxic chemicals that could be banned as the Japanese health authorities are set to impose new and tougher food safety standards by Japan’s Food Safety Commission (FSC) which sets new MRLs for imported fresh agricultural produce.
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"This is a temporary setback and the chicken exporters are poised to recover their losses," said Ruben Pascual, spokesperson of the Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators (PABI).
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PLDT SME Nation opens the nominations for the 2011 MVP Bossing Awards and will close on September 30.

[DatePublished] => 2011-08-29 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Freeman Cebu Lifestyle [SectionUrl] => cebu-lifestyle [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 355391 [Title] => Mango exporters get reprieve in China [Summary] => Mango exporters are getting a reprieve with China’s decision to continue allowing even after Sept. 1 the shipment of fresh mangoes from the Philippines that have not undergone vapor heat treatment (VHT).

Agriculture Secretary Domingo F. Panganiban said the Chinese government has temporarily suspended the scheduled Sept. 1 implementation of the VHT treatment in its Philippine mango imports.

Panganiban said China has agreed to wait for the release of the pest risk analysis on Chinese carrots being eyed for exports to the Philippines.
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The Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI) and the local broiler industry jointly submitted last November all the required documents being asked by Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Fishery and Forestry (MAFF) for the resumption of shipment of processed chicken to Japan. So far, no action has been taken by Japanese authorities.
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The order was also applied to other mango exporters from the Philippines.
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In the recent 27th senior officials meeting of the ASEAN Ministers of Agriculture and Forestry, the region’s agricultural leaders endorsed an additional 104 MRLs of pesticides for various fruits, vegetables and cash crops. This, brings the total number of MRL values endorsed by AMAF to 559.
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Philippine agriculture attaché to Japan Joseph Sison said that Cypermethrine is among toxic chemicals that could be banned as the Japanese health authorities are set to impose new and tougher food safety standards by Japan’s Food Safety Commission (FSC) which sets new MRLs for imported fresh agricultural produce.
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"This is a temporary setback and the chicken exporters are poised to recover their losses," said Ruben Pascual, spokesperson of the Philippine Association of Broiler Integrators (PABI).
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