+ Follow BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT Tag
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[Title] => Scientists tapped to help revive abaca industry
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Scientists from the University of the Philippines have been tapped to enhance the productivity and profitability of abaca by making it resistant to diseases.
[DatePublished] => 2007-04-15 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jo. Florendo B. Lontoc
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[Title] => DA approves nine applied biotech research projects
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Nine applied biotech research projects aimed at increasing the countrys production of abaca, coconut, makapuno, and papaya will be implemented by the Department of Agriculture (DA) starting this year.
Agriculture undersecretary for policy and planning Segfredo Serrano said the projects had been approved for implementation by the DA under the administration and leadership of Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap.
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[Title] => Home-grown edible mushrooms a hit among North Luzon farmers
[Summary] => Edible fungi or home-grown edible mushrooms are now being promoted nationwide in an effort to help farmers diversify their crops through biotechnology.
The Department of Agriculture (DA) reported that home-grown edible mushrooms are now making waves in several provinces in Northern Luzon, as more enterprising farmers have started to venture in the mass spawning of this edible delicacy.
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[Title] => DA reaches out to biotech scientists
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) is supporting scientists involved in the research and propagation of biotechnology and genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in the country even as it urged them to ensure that all regulatory standards are met.
The three-day forum held at the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija was sponsored by the DA-Biotechnology Program Implementation Unit (BPIU) and the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA).
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BIOTECHNOLOGY PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION UNIT
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Nine applied biotech research projects aimed at increasing the countrys production of abaca, coconut, makapuno, and papaya will be implemented by the Department of Agriculture (DA) starting this year.
Agriculture undersecretary for policy and planning Segfredo Serrano said the projects had been approved for implementation by the DA under the administration and leadership of Agriculture Secretary Arthur Yap.
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The Department of Agriculture (DA) reported that home-grown edible mushrooms are now making waves in several provinces in Northern Luzon, as more enterprising farmers have started to venture in the mass spawning of this edible delicacy.
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The three-day forum held at the Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija was sponsored by the DA-Biotechnology Program Implementation Unit (BPIU) and the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications (ISAAA).
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