TABACO CITY -- With the seven-day fumigation and the 24-hour aeration now over, the 200,000 bags of imported rice from Thailand is now cleared or free from weevil ("bukbok"), according to the Bureau of Plant Industry Quarantine Service (BPIQS). "After the sampling, I now recommend to NFA (National Food Authority) that the rice from Thailand is ready and can now [be] discharge[d] or unload[ed] any time soon and be delivered to the local market," Danilo Doblon, Bicol BPIQS manager said. The BPIQS conducted an inspection at the MV Emperor 1 docked off the shore of Tabaco Cityon Thursday. Representatives from NFA Bicol witnessed the sampling by BPIQS in the three hatch...
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