Hope for typhoon-hit rice farmers

Technology being developed in the Philippines could give hope to thousands of farmers affected by storms and natural disasters.

The Philippines is hit by dozens of typhoons every year, but now genetic engineering is being used to protect crops from the weather.

And other innovations such as satellite mapping could help farmers protect their livelihoods.

The BBC's Rico Hizon visited Bulacan province, north of Manila, to find out more.

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