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Imported rice, fruits pose health risks, says former Iligan administrator

Summary by Mindanao Gold Star Daily
ILIGAN City ― Imported rice and fruits consumed in the Philippines may pose health risks due to chemical treatments, a former city administrator warned on Thursday. Lawyer Leo M. Zaragoza, who is also an agricultural engineer, told reporters that imported rice is “99 percent mixed with chemicals” to prevent spoilage. “This kind of rice, consumed by many of us, is not really good for our health,” he said. Zaragoza also raised concerns about impor…
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Mindanao Gold Star Daily broke the news in on Friday, January 17, 2025.
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