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[Title] => PCA to donate seized lumber to fire victims
[Summary] => CEBU – The Philippine Coconut Authority will donate confiscated lumber to the victims of last week’s fire in barangay Basak San Nicolas.
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[Title] => Coco flour cuts risk of chronic diseases
[Summary] => The use of coconut flour on meat products may reduce the risk of leading chronic diseases according to the Philippine Coconut Authority.
PCA-7 regional manager Diodero Ravelo said they have a new coconut product that contains vital elements known to reduce cardiovascular cancer, colon cancer and diabetes.
The coconut flour, made up of coconut residue, Ravelo said, was recently studied and approved by the Food and Nutrition Institute and can be used as filler for processed meat such as sausages or burgers.
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[Title] => PCA to plant more tuba-tuba for fuel
[Summary] => The Philippine Coconut Authority-7 targets to plant and intercrop 50,000 hectares of jathropa, commonly known as "tuba-tuba" in the next five months.
PCA regional manager Diodero Ravelo said that since the agency spearheaded earlier this year the inter-cropping of jathropa in Ubay, Bohol, it will continue to do so in the rest of the PCA owned coconut plantations.
Aside from that coconut cooperatives under PCA also pledged to massively plant jathropa in their respective areas of jurisdiction.
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The coconut flour, made up of coconut residue, Ravelo said, was recently studied and approved by the Food and Nutrition Institute and can be used as filler for processed meat such as sausages or burgers.
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PCA regional manager Diodero Ravelo said that since the agency spearheaded earlier this year the inter-cropping of jathropa in Ubay, Bohol, it will continue to do so in the rest of the PCA owned coconut plantations.
Aside from that coconut cooperatives under PCA also pledged to massively plant jathropa in their respective areas of jurisdiction.
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November 23, 2008 - 12:00am