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The Ateneo Blue Eagles reaffirmed their position as the most dominant college basketball team in the land, bagging their fifth straight UAAP title with a 65-62 conquest of a determined UST side at the Smart Araneta Coliseum today.

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MANILA, Philippines – A lone bettor has nailed the winning combination of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO)'s SuperLotto 6/49 draw last night, bagging the P79.392-million jackpot.

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Take this advice from Dr. Rodel Maghiran, director of the DA-High Value Crops Program (DA-HVCCP).

Now widely adopted by mango growers, this simple technology can also be applied to pomelo.

Fruit bagging, which is the wrapping of fruits with paper bags, protect fruits from pests and brings about unblemished appearance which is a main factor considered by consumers.

Researchers have shown that bagging can reduce spraying of insecticides.
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This was the conclusion reached by Dr. Ma. Excelsis M. Orden and her research team at the Central Luzon State University in a nationwide study on the economic effects of pruning and bagging in mango production.
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What’s more, the fruits are free from insecticides. Damages by fruit flies and worms prevent farmers from attaining the estimated income of P300,000 a hectare, as damaged fruits could not be sold.
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Thus, a researcher at the Bureau of Plant Industry-National Mango Research and Development Center (BPI-NMRDC) evaluated the different kinds of bagging materials for mango fruits.
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Take this advice from Dr. Rodel Maghiran, director of the DA-High Value Crops Program (DA-HVCCP).

Now widely adopted by mango growers, this simple technology can also be applied to pomelo.

Fruit bagging, which is the wrapping of fruits with paper bags, protect fruits from pests and brings about unblemished appearance which is a main factor considered by consumers.

Researchers have shown that bagging can reduce spraying of insecticides.
[DatePublished] => 2006-03-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 320146 [Title] => Pruning, bagging reduce pesticide use on mango [Summary] => Mango growers may as well prune their trees and bag their fruits to reduce the use of pesticides on the trees and at the same time protect the health of consumers.

This was the conclusion reached by Dr. Ma. Excelsis M. Orden and her research team at the Central Luzon State University in a nationwide study on the economic effects of pruning and bagging in mango production.
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What’s more, the fruits are free from insecticides. Damages by fruit flies and worms prevent farmers from attaining the estimated income of P300,000 a hectare, as damaged fruits could not be sold.
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