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                    [Title] => RP wants other fumigant for fruit exports to Australia
                    [Summary] => The Philippine government will push for an alternative fumigant to be used on its tropical fruits intended for export to Australia.


Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. will initiate a bilateral summit with Australian Agriculture Minister Warren Truss this year to discuss a long standing dispute over the latter’s refusal to allow the entry of Philippine bananas and pineapples.
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"The momentum is with us. We have a strong case that has the potential of dealing their import regime on fruits and vegetables inconsistent with WTO rules," said Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo Serrano.
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Agriculture Secretary Luis Lorenzo Jr. will initiate a bilateral summit with Australian Agriculture Minister Warren Truss this year to discuss a long standing dispute over the latter’s refusal to allow the entry of Philippine bananas and pineapples.
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"The momentum is with us. We have a strong case that has the potential of dealing their import regime on fruits and vegetables inconsistent with WTO rules," said Agriculture Assistant Secretary Segfredo Serrano.
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