+ Follow CADANG-CADANG Tag
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[Title] => PCA urges LGUs to work together to fight 'Cadang-cadang' virus
[Summary] => The government is taking precautions to safeguard the coconut industry in the region by urging cities and towns to work together in order to contain the spread of a virus called the "Cadang-cadang" that infects coconut trees.
Philippine Coconut Administration 7 regional manager Deodiro Ravelo said LGUs that directly transact business with Samar, Catanduanes, Masbate, and other places in the region should compose the "Cadang-cadang" containment team.
"Cadang-cadang" comes from the Bicolano word "Gadan-gadan" which means "death."
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[Title] => Cadang-Cadang virus threatens coco trees
[Summary] => Over 50 coconut farmers in the province are at risk of losing their livelihood should a virus called "cadang-cadang" infect the estimated 40,000 coconut trees in the province.
Philippine Coconut Authority manager Deodero Ravelo said cadang-cadang struck coconut farms in the Bicol region including Masbate and Catanduanes, and also in Northern Samar.
Cadang-cadang, which is "gadan-gadan" in Bicolano, means dead or dying, and refers to a premature decline and death of coconut palms associated with viroid infection called Coconut Cadang-Cadang Viroid (CCVD).
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Philippine Coconut Administration 7 regional manager Deodiro Ravelo said LGUs that directly transact business with Samar, Catanduanes, Masbate, and other places in the region should compose the "Cadang-cadang" containment team.
"Cadang-cadang" comes from the Bicolano word "Gadan-gadan" which means "death."
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[Summary] => Over 50 coconut farmers in the province are at risk of losing their livelihood should a virus called "cadang-cadang" infect the estimated 40,000 coconut trees in the province.
Philippine Coconut Authority manager Deodero Ravelo said cadang-cadang struck coconut farms in the Bicol region including Masbate and Catanduanes, and also in Northern Samar.
Cadang-cadang, which is "gadan-gadan" in Bicolano, means dead or dying, and refers to a premature decline and death of coconut palms associated with viroid infection called Coconut Cadang-Cadang Viroid (CCVD).
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