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A pneumatic corn planter is now up for commercialization.


The farm machine was designed and developed by agricultural engineers and researchers Ofero Capariño, Manolito Bulaong, Andres Tuates Jr., Wryan Quiel Viloria, Donald Mateo, Jimmy Esguerra, and Ruben Manalabe of the DA Bureau of Postharvest Research and Extension (BPRE) based in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija.
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The postharvest intervention programs are the agricultural tramline and cold chain system being implemented by the Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Postharvest Research and Extension (DA-BPRE).
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A pneumatic corn planter is now up for commercialization.


The farm machine was designed and developed by agricultural engineers and researchers Ofero Capariño, Manolito Bulaong, Andres Tuates Jr., Wryan Quiel Viloria, Donald Mateo, Jimmy Esguerra, and Ruben Manalabe of the DA Bureau of Postharvest Research and Extension (BPRE) based in Muñoz, Nueva Ecija.
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