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[Title] => Rizal descendant a bamboo enthusiast
[Summary] => A great-great grandnephew of Dr. Jose P. Rizal is the latest to venture into bamboo growing. Francisco Lopez sought the assistance of Nepa-Q-Mart Industries (NQMI) headed by lawyer-businessman Nereo J. Paculdo. The latter has been giving away free bamboo planting materials and is also extending technical assistance in planting as well as in putting up bamboo nurseries to deserving individuals and groups.
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[Title] => Grass for furniture exports, fine dining and dwellings, too
[Summary] => The worlds tallest grass bamboo (Bambusa arudinacea) has also the most number of benefits derived from it. Aside from the postcard pretty bahay kubo, bamboo together with rattan are the two main raw materials that make the countrys cottage industry exports a multi-billion dollar enterprise.
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[AuthorName] => Ramon Ma. Epino
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[Title] => Grass for food, fine furniture, building materials and agroforestry
[Summary] => Bamboo the tallest grass in the world, has far more uses than what the postcard-pretty bahay-kubo shows. This unusual grass but very common plant is one of two raw materials the other is rattan that supports the local cottage industries exports worth billions of dollars.
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[Title] => Grass for food, fine furniture, building materials and agroforestry
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