STATE OF THE ART FACILITY
Stakeholders join the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Crop Biotechnology
Center in Nueva Ecija led by Agriculture Secretary William Dar (sixth from
left) and Acting Agricultural Counselor Ryan Bedford (fifth from left).
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
STATE OF THE ART FACILITY Stakeholders join the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Crop Biotechnology Center in Nueva Ecija led by Agriculture Secretary William Dar (sixth from left) and Acting Agricultural Counselor Ryan Bedford (fifth from left). CONTRIBUTED PHOTO


THE United States joined the Philippines in celebrating the inauguration of the Crop Biotechnology Center housed in the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija.

The center was funded with a P277-million grant from the US Public Law 480 program, which is administered by the US Department of Agriculture and aims to assist developing countries address food security concerns.

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