+ Follow DR. ARBOLEDA Tag
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[Title] => Hope from an estero
[Summary] => There is not much that makes me happier than making a difference and seeing a project bloom.
[DatePublished] => 2012-05-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Gina Lopez
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[Title] => He pulls Bicol up with coco fiber rope
[Summary] => “When I heard that Bicol was the second poorest region in the Philippines, I could not believe it,” said Dr. Justino Arboleda, who in the early 1990s – when the report he was referring to was published – was dean of Bicol University’s College of Agriculture. “How could Bicol be the second poorest region?” he went on to ask. “We are so rich in coconut trees, the tree of life itself.”
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[AuthorName] => Blesilda Adlaon
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[Title] => RP coconut fiber enters China market
[Summary] => The Philippines has sold 300 metric tons (about 18 containers) of coconut fiber worth $56,000 as initial orders to two Chinese companies in a move to diversify the countrys exports and penetrate the Chinese market.
This was reported by Archimedes Gomez, Philippine commercial attaché in Guangzhou, China, to Trade and Industry Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino.
[DatePublished] => 2005-10-18 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marianne V. Go
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DR. ARBOLEDA
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[Title] => RP coconut fiber enters China market
[Summary] => The Philippines has sold 300 metric tons (about 18 containers) of coconut fiber worth $56,000 as initial orders to two Chinese companies in a move to diversify the countrys exports and penetrate the Chinese market.
This was reported by Archimedes Gomez, Philippine commercial attaché in Guangzhou, China, to Trade and Industry Senior Undersecretary Thomas Aquino.
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