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An attached agency of the Department of Agriculture said Monday it revoked the import license of Manila-based LVM Grains Enterprises following an unauthorized importation of agricultural products from Vietnam.
BPI is the main agency responsible for serving and supporting the Philippine plant industry sector. Among its tasks are plant quarantine and management of crop pests and diseases. The shipment was aboard MV Royal 89 sans the necessary import clearance, according to the BPI. The agency also noted LVM’s history of non-compliance.
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