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Thousands of councilors-delegates from all over the country will troop in Cebu for the Visayas Island Congress on May 10 to 12.

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Scientist Pierriden Perez recently concluded experiments at Malaysia’s MARDI Biotechnology Center to develop special papayas that are resistance to the ringspot virus, the worst scourge of the fruit in the Philippines and other tropical countries.
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Scientist Pierriden Perez recently concluded experiments at Malaysia’s MARDI Biotechnology Center to develop special papayas that are resistance to the ringspot virus, the worst scourge of the fruit in the Philippines and other tropical countries.
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