+ Follow HERNANI GOLEZ Tag
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[Title] => Noted mango researcher dies
[Summary] => The man behind the entry of Philippine mangoes to Australia and the United States has passed away.
[DatePublished] => 2009-07-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Mango exporters seek govt help to maintain China market
[Summary] => Mango exporters are urging the government to explore options outside of the diplomatic channels to come up with acceptable quarantine protocols for fresh mango shipments from the Philippines before China imposes a ban this September.
China has not responded to a request by the Philippine government to send experts to China to identify the mango fruit pests allegedly carried by mango shipments from the country which was the basis for a new rule that cuts off imports from the Philippines unless the commodity is subjected to vapor heat treatment (VHT.
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[AuthorName] => Rocel Felix
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[Title] => China urged to review rule on VHT treament for RPs mango exports
[Summary] => The Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) is asking the Chinese government to reconsider its new rule requiring Philippine mango exporters to eliminate fruit pests through vapor heat treatment (VHT).
In a more positive development, mango exporters are anticipating increased shipments to US territories like Guam and Hawaii with a draft revised Federal Rule last December allowing the Philippines to export mangoes coming from all production areas in the country except Palawan.
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[Title] => Onions from China, anyone?
[Summary] => Last June 9, Bureau of Plant Industry director Hernani Golez who was appointed only early this year issued permits for the importation of 120 containers of Chinese yellow onions, which at the price they are being brought in, could be the death blow to the local onion industry.
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[Title] => Crazy about Choc-nut
[Summary] => Did you know 1: The Bureau of Immigration and Deportation has sent out letters to registered aliens that the new official ID (with an imbedded chip similar to that used in Hong Kong) will supercede middle of this year the old booklet which can be easily forged.
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[AuthorName] => Margaret Jao-Grey
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[Title] => Drilon, 11 others named Outstanding Ilonggos
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY Twelve Ilonggos who have excelled in various fields of endeavor had been selected in the first-ever "Dungog sang Iloilo" search for Outstanding Ilonggos.
The 12 outstanding Ilonggos chosen were Senate President Franklin Drilon (government service); Cesar Drilon (agriculture), Alfonso Uy (business), Rolando Padilla (medicine), Rogelio Florete (banking).
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[Title] => USDA study reveals no mango pulp weevil in Guimaras Island
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There is no Mango Pulp Weevil (Steronochetus frigidus, Fabr.) in Guimaras
Island. This confirmed earlier survey done in 1993 by the United States
Department of Agriculture' Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services.
This was reported to Plant Industry Director Blo Umpar Adiong, CESO II by Dr.
Hernani Golez, Agricultural Center Chief III and E.G. Gaitan and N.F.
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[Title] => Mango exporters seek govt help to maintain China market
[Summary] => Mango exporters are urging the government to explore options outside of the diplomatic channels to come up with acceptable quarantine protocols for fresh mango shipments from the Philippines before China imposes a ban this September.
China has not responded to a request by the Philippine government to send experts to China to identify the mango fruit pests allegedly carried by mango shipments from the country which was the basis for a new rule that cuts off imports from the Philippines unless the commodity is subjected to vapor heat treatment (VHT.
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[Title] => China urged to review rule on VHT treament for RPs mango exports
[Summary] => The Bureau of Plant Industry (BPI) is asking the Chinese government to reconsider its new rule requiring Philippine mango exporters to eliminate fruit pests through vapor heat treatment (VHT).
In a more positive development, mango exporters are anticipating increased shipments to US territories like Guam and Hawaii with a draft revised Federal Rule last December allowing the Philippines to export mangoes coming from all production areas in the country except Palawan.
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[Title] => Onions from China, anyone?
[Summary] => Last June 9, Bureau of Plant Industry director Hernani Golez who was appointed only early this year issued permits for the importation of 120 containers of Chinese yellow onions, which at the price they are being brought in, could be the death blow to the local onion industry.
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[Title] => Crazy about Choc-nut
[Summary] => Did you know 1: The Bureau of Immigration and Deportation has sent out letters to registered aliens that the new official ID (with an imbedded chip similar to that used in Hong Kong) will supercede middle of this year the old booklet which can be easily forged.
[DatePublished] => 2004-04-06 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135040
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Margaret Jao-Grey
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[Title] => Drilon, 11 others named Outstanding Ilonggos
[Summary] => ILOILO CITY Twelve Ilonggos who have excelled in various fields of endeavor had been selected in the first-ever "Dungog sang Iloilo" search for Outstanding Ilonggos.
The 12 outstanding Ilonggos chosen were Senate President Franklin Drilon (government service); Cesar Drilon (agriculture), Alfonso Uy (business), Rolando Padilla (medicine), Rogelio Florete (banking).
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[Title] => USDA study reveals no mango pulp weevil in Guimaras Island
[Summary] =>
There is no Mango Pulp Weevil (Steronochetus frigidus, Fabr.) in Guimaras
Island. This confirmed earlier survey done in 1993 by the United States
Department of Agriculture' Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services.
This was reported to Plant Industry Director Blo Umpar Adiong, CESO II by Dr.
Hernani Golez, Agricultural Center Chief III and E.G. Gaitan and N.F.
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February 2, 2003 - 12:00am