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                    [Title] => A thousand seedlings of Sweet Elena
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At the Ninoy Aquino Wildlife Parks in Diliman, Quezon City, a visitor can see about a thousand mango seedlings. 


These are not ordinary planting materials. They are seedlings of the country’s acknowledged sweetest variety of carabao mango named Sweet Elena.

At the San Marcelino (Zambales) campus of the Ramon Magsaysay Technological University (RMTU), a 1.5-hectare area also now serves as a space where Sweet Elena seedlings are grown.
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The variety was discovered and identified by Dr. Ester Mariñas and Prof. Remedios Lim of the Ramon Magsaysay Technological University, San Marcelino (RMTU-SM) campus.

Sweet Elena has been registered with the National Seed Industry Council (NSIC). The certificate of registration was awarded to Mrs. Pineda Malabed, owner of the mango tree in Sta. Cruz, Zambales, where the variety was first identified by RMTU researchers.
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