Traditionally, materials used include premium hardwoods such as narra, tindalo, akle and ipil. These species used to abound in the Philippine forest. Because suitable wood materials are scarce, there has […]
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Highly elevated and shade-grown coffee has better cup quality
Experts say that site characteristics affect both physical and cup quality of coffee. This is the basis for most specialty coffees and those that are branded to their origins. The […]
Read moreDeveloping year-round quality feeds for livestock
The Philippines imports most of its milk requirements from leading dairy producing countries. Stated in the Philippine Dairy Update (Jan-Jun 2018) by the National Dairy Authority, the dairy supply situation […]
Read moreGovt warned critical insufficiency in Science enrolment, its adverse effect on research as GM plant field testing are also stopped
CHED appeals for media to give “wider space” for encouraging youth to engage in science and technology courses. Filipino plant scientists appeal for lifting of ban on field testing on […]
Read moreSweet Corn Production Guide: Tips for High Yields & Profitable Harvests
Sweet Corn: The Unsung Hero of Staple Crops Move over rice; there’s a sweet contender in town. Sweet corn—sometimes known as table corn or sugar corn—isn’t just delicious; it’s an […]
Read morePutting santol up a higher notch: 10 reasons to love the “lolly” fruit
Pinoys are known to be lovers of sweet-sour mouth-watering fruits — the ones that put the taste glands into a frenzy. Santol, true to its delightful sweet and sour taste, […]
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