+ Follow CORDILLERA HIGHLAND AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES MANAGEMENT Tag
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[Title] => Medicinal plants used as dewormers of animals
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet High up in the Cordillera, many farmers use medicinal plants as dewormers of their animals.
And for good reasons.
For one, the traditional practices on animal health care and management could lessen high livestock and poultry production costs through decreased dependence on drugs and biologics.
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[Title] => Palace okays clean up of 104 ODA projects
[Summary] => President Arroyo has approved a "cleaned-up list" of 104 foreign-funded projects to generate P12.7 billion in savings for the government over the next five years.
The President approved the "clean-up" at the recommendation of the Development Budget Coordinating Committee and the Investments Coordinating Council during a meeting in Malacañang on Wednesday.
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[Title] => Medicinal plants used as dewormers of animals
[Summary] => LA TRINIDAD, Benguet High up in the Cordillera, many farmers use medicinal plants as dewormers of their animals.
And for good reasons.
For one, the traditional practices on animal health care and management could lessen high livestock and poultry production costs through decreased dependence on drugs and biologics.
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The President approved the "clean-up" at the recommendation of the Development Budget Coordinating Committee and the Investments Coordinating Council during a meeting in Malacañang on Wednesday.
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September 19, 2004 - 12:00am