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[Title] => PhilMech, MSC source flour from breadfruit
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[Title] => Marinduque college develops banana-chipping machine
[Summary] => A machine that may yet revolutionize the local banana chips industry has been developed.
The machine was designed by an inventor of the Marinduque State College-School of Engineering and Technology (MSC-SET) in Boac, Marinduque.
The MSC-SET faculty researcher, Manuel Malapad, said his compact, electricity-run invention, which weighs only 10 kilograms, is appropriate for village-level processing enterprises and family households.
The device was exhibited by MSC during the Asia-Pacific Conference on Higher Education Research held recently at the Manila Hotel.
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The MSC-SET faculty researcher, Manuel Malapad, said his compact, electricity-run invention, which weighs only 10 kilograms, is appropriate for village-level processing enterprises and family households.
The device was exhibited by MSC during the Asia-Pacific Conference on Higher Education Research held recently at the Manila Hotel.
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September 26, 2004 - 12:00am