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Swedish agency rules its funding should never be used for illegal activities like the destruction of Golden Rice plants on field trial in Camarines Sur
The Swedish International Cooperation Agency (SIDA) has ruled that its funding should never be used for “criminal activities” amid admission of Filipino entity Masipag that it supports the destruction of […]
Read moreHow to Make Beef Sausage
Beef sausage is made from ground beef mixed with salt, herbs, and other spices. Typically, a sausage is formed in a casing traditionally made from intestine, but sometimes artificial casing. […]
Read moreJute: A versatile, durable vegetable fiber
Imagine a natural fiber that is 1-4 meters long, golden and silky. No wonder, the jute fiber is dubbed as the “golden fiber”. It comes from the skin (bast) of […]
Read moreSaving the country’s cheapest source of protein: Tamban
Torrential rains, floods, and blackouts may have been battering the city of Zamboanga but it did not dampen the spirit of the festivities of the Sardines Festival 2014. As a […]
Read moreGuyabano (Soursop) Production Guide
Guyabano or soursop is one of the minor crops that is gaining popularity because of its economic uses. It is a nutritious fruit, rich in ascorbic acid, potash, phosphorous and […]
Read moreHow to Make Bangus Escabeche
How to make your own bangus escabeche in can. Canning remains as one of the best methods of preventing spoilage that result from microbial action. Bangus Escabeche (Palomares et al, […]
Read morePros and Cons of Owning a Franchised Business
Taking a franchise has been called the “business with the least fears and tears.” It is the business with the least tears because the franchisor makes it easy for you […]
Read moreHow to Make Anihan Pastillas
Anihan Pastillas Recipe as Seen on My Puhunan. This is a simple, easy-to-follow instructions that you can use to make delicious pastillas for your family or to start your own home-based […]
Read more10 Philippine Herbal Medicines Approved By DOH
Here are the ten (10) Philippine medicinal plants that the Philippine Department of Health (DOH) through its “Traditional Health Program” have endorsed. All ten (10) herbs have been thoroughly tested […]
Read moreHow to Make Ube Halaya (Yam), Pastillas de Ubi and Puto de Ubi
Ubi is grown primarily for its roots or tubers. Harvested ubi tubers can be eaten boiled, baked, roasted, flakes, chips, and processed into powder for various recipes. Mashed ubi is […]
Read moreWhy Should Your Business Use Custom T-Shirts For Promotion?
Businesses are always searching for brand new ways to advertise themselves. One way to do this is by making your employees wear custom t-shirts at public events. Custom tees are […]
Read moreInstallment consumer lending will surge in Southeast Asia over time
Installment consumer lending is one of the most promising segments of alternative finance in Southeast Asia in the near years. These are the findings of analysts of the financial holding […]
Read moreTHE VALUE OF EMPLOYEE FEEDBACK: IS YOUR TRAINING PLAN WORKING?
Training programs often turn out to be a significant investment – both in money and time. For this reason, measuring the return of investment is so important. How can you […]
Read moreCalamansi Concentrate
Calamansi (Citrofortunella microcarpa) is native to the Philippines. Out of calamansi fruit we can make a calamansi concentrate which makes a good ingredient in making various juices and beverages. Calamansi […]
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