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[Title] => Dry method pili depulper, faster pilinut cracker developed
[Summary] => Planters and traders of pili (Canarium Ovatum), an indigenous nut tree largely found in Bicol Region, could now probably expect better business prospects following the successful development of a dry-process pili depulping machine and a pilinut cracker five times faster than the traditional cracking device.
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November 9, 2007 - 12:00am