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[Title] => BF homeowners get their way: Maynilad resumes pipe-laying
[Summary] => Maynilad Water Services Inc. has resumed pipe-laying activities in at least five areas of BF Homes subdivision in Parañaque City, where water supply has been a problem for decades.
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[Title] => Fertilizing sugarcane with the aid of computers
[Summary] => Now, with the aid of a computer program, the right amount of fertilizer needed by a sugarcane plant proportionate to the nutrients already in the soil can be accurately calculated.
Named Sugar Farm Information System, the software was designed by the Philippine Sugar Research Institute Foundation, Inc. (Philsurin) after standardizing the analysis methods of the soil laboratories of five entities; Department of Agriculture-Iloilo, Philsurin, Lopez Sugar, First Farmers, and Negros Prawn.
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[Title] => R&D programs propel sugar industry
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The Philippines is now an active participant in the Sugarcane Variety Improvement in Southeast Asia and the Pacific for Enhanced and Sustainable Productivity project.
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[Title] => What ails your sugarcane crop?
[Summary] => Outbreaks of sugarcane diseases and pests wreak havoc on sugar production. In the last 14 years, reduction in tonnage due to mosaic disease averaged 23.03 percent. Yellow spot diseases first outbreak in Negros resulted in a yield loss of 16.30 percent. Catastrophes like these have prompted the Philippine Sugar Research Institute Foundation Inc. to create efficient disease and pest management programs.
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[Title] => Philsurin develops sugarcane biofertilizer
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Long applied to rice, corn and other crops in the Philippines, biofertilizers have not been developed for sugarcane, notwithstanding that sugarcane also requires large amounts of fertilizers.
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Named Sugar Farm Information System, the software was designed by the Philippine Sugar Research Institute Foundation, Inc. (Philsurin) after standardizing the analysis methods of the soil laboratories of five entities; Department of Agriculture-Iloilo, Philsurin, Lopez Sugar, First Farmers, and Negros Prawn.
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Long applied to rice, corn and other crops in the Philippines, biofertilizers have not been developed for sugarcane, notwithstanding that sugarcane also requires large amounts of fertilizers.
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