+ Follow ILOCOS SUR POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE Tag
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[Title] => COA questions fuel expenses of Ilocos Sur state-run college
[Summary] => The Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur has only eight vehicles but spent more than P1.65 million for fuel in 2013, and the Commission on Audit (COA) found this “highly irregular.”
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[Title] => Mosquito fish touted as defense vs dengue
[Summary] => The lowly mosquito fish is now a fast-rising star at the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) center in Barangay Bonuan Binloc here for being an effective defense against mosquito-borne diseases like dengue.
[DatePublished] => 2012-06-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Nutritious snacks from protein-rich pigeon pea
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Vegetable protein-rich pigeon pea (kardis to Ilocanos and kadyos to Tagalogs) is a good material in making cakes, cookies, and polvoron.
Over the years, this vegetable has been regarded as a "poor mans crop," particularly in the Philippines. But recent studies have unraveled its potential in the form of value-added processed products.
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[Title] => R&D project on to help save collapsing banana industry
[Summary] => Many may not know or realize it, but the smallholder subsector of the countrys banana industry is in near collapse.
For some time now, diseases such as banana bunchy top virus (BBTV), Fusarium wilt, and "Sigatoka" have been devastating banana stands of small-scale farmers.
For instance, as reported by PCARRD, the spread of these diseases in the Ilocos Region has reached an "epidemic" proportion.
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ILOCOS SUR POLYTECHNIC STATE COLLEGE
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[Title] => COA questions fuel expenses of Ilocos Sur state-run college
[Summary] => The Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College in Santa Maria, Ilocos Sur has only eight vehicles but spent more than P1.65 million for fuel in 2013, and the Commission on Audit (COA) found this “highly irregular.”
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[Summary] => The lowly mosquito fish is now a fast-rising star at the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) center in Barangay Bonuan Binloc here for being an effective defense against mosquito-borne diseases like dengue.
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Vegetable protein-rich pigeon pea (kardis to Ilocanos and kadyos to Tagalogs) is a good material in making cakes, cookies, and polvoron.
Over the years, this vegetable has been regarded as a "poor mans crop," particularly in the Philippines. But recent studies have unraveled its potential in the form of value-added processed products.
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[Title] => R&D project on to help save collapsing banana industry
[Summary] => Many may not know or realize it, but the smallholder subsector of the countrys banana industry is in near collapse.
For some time now, diseases such as banana bunchy top virus (BBTV), Fusarium wilt, and "Sigatoka" have been devastating banana stands of small-scale farmers.
For instance, as reported by PCARRD, the spread of these diseases in the Ilocos Region has reached an "epidemic" proportion.
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January 28, 2007 - 12:00am