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[Title] => Research project on agri-food market structure on
[Summary] => LOS BAÑOS, Laguna An international research project on the global agriculture-food market structure is on.
The three-year undertaking is titled "Regoverning Markets: Securing Small Producer Participation in Restructured National and Regional Agri-food Systems."
It was initiated by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) based in the United Kingdom, the Royal Tropical Institute (RTI) of the Netherlands, and the Red de Informacion de Metodologia de Investigacion de Sistemas de Produccion (RIMISP) of Chile.
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[AuthorName] => Rudy A. Fernandez
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[Title] => Distillery wastes improve sugarcane, rice production
[Summary] => Los Banos, Laguna Distillery waste or slops, when applied to a sugarcane farm at planting time, can improve the growth of sugarcane.
The improvements are in terms of increased tonnage, healthy growth stand, and high percentage of juice sweetness (Birx), it was found in a research done by the SEAMEO Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) based here.
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DR. NERLITA MANALILI
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[Summary] => LOS BAÑOS, Laguna An international research project on the global agriculture-food market structure is on.
The three-year undertaking is titled "Regoverning Markets: Securing Small Producer Participation in Restructured National and Regional Agri-food Systems."
It was initiated by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) based in the United Kingdom, the Royal Tropical Institute (RTI) of the Netherlands, and the Red de Informacion de Metodologia de Investigacion de Sistemas de Produccion (RIMISP) of Chile.
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[Title] => Distillery wastes improve sugarcane, rice production
[Summary] => Los Banos, Laguna Distillery waste or slops, when applied to a sugarcane farm at planting time, can improve the growth of sugarcane.
The improvements are in terms of increased tonnage, healthy growth stand, and high percentage of juice sweetness (Birx), it was found in a research done by the SEAMEO Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) based here.
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