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Two Filipino researchers have developed an effective pest control from a fungus commonly found in the Philippines. 

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Dr, Juanito Sangalang, leader of the project funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) under the Integrated Coconut R&D Program, reported that these 11 populations are in the provinces of Quezon (6), Batangas (3), and Aurora (2). They have copra yields ranging from 2.5 to 3.4 tons/ha per year and a yield of 9,000-12,700 nuts/ha per year.
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