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Join the Philippine STAR and Globe’s My Favorite Line contest.  Every week, two winners will each get P1,000 worth of Globe call cards. Answer the Globe question of the week and text the correct letter (A, B or C) together with your favorite line to 0915-6486414.

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Join the Philippine STAR and Globe’s My Favorite Line contest. Every week, two winners will each get P1,000 worth of Globe call cards. Answer the Globe question of the week and text the correct letter (A, B or C) together with your favorite line to 0915-1371538.

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Based in Los Baños, Laguna, the Forest and Natural Resources Research Society of the Philippines (FORESPI) is a professional organization composed of researchers, scientists, and individuals involved in forestry and natural resources research.
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Edwin Alido and Edmund Samson, researchers at the Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College, developed these products. They came up with this technology because plywood has become expensive because of limited wood supply in the market.
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To date, the multi-awarded CMU scientist has successfully propagated some 50 species of endemic, endangered, rare, and economically important plants from Mindanao, it was reported by Leila C. America of the Los Baños based Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD). [DatePublished] => 2004-06-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) ) )
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Join the Philippine STAR and Globe’s My Favorite Line contest. Every week, two winners will each get P1,000 worth of Globe call cards. Answer the Globe question of the week and text the correct letter (A, B or C) together with your favorite line to 0915-1371538.

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Based in Los Baños, Laguna, the Forest and Natural Resources Research Society of the Philippines (FORESPI) is a professional organization composed of researchers, scientists, and individuals involved in forestry and natural resources research.
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Edwin Alido and Edmund Samson, researchers at the Sultan Kudarat Polytechnic State College, developed these products. They came up with this technology because plywood has become expensive because of limited wood supply in the market.
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This project by DOST’s Philippine Council for Agricul-ture, Forestry and Natural Resour-ces Research and Development (PCARRD) will gather informa-tion, which can assist the various wood-based industries to come up with well-informed decisions in raw material sustainability.
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This was reported during the Research and Development (R&D) Symposium of the Northern Mindanao Consortium for Agriculture Council Research and Development, the group of R&D agencies of the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD) in Region 10.
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With kakawate herbage applied annually at 2,693 kg per hectare for three years, corn intercropped with peanut increased yield by 91 percent, and peanut intercrop increased 141 percent. Sweet potato intercropped with bush sitao increase 240 percent, while bush sitao increased its yield by 132 percent.
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The scientific headway was chalked up by Dr. Cecilia Amoroso of the Central Mindanao University (CMU) in Musuan, Bukidnon.

To date, the multi-awarded CMU scientist has successfully propagated some 50 species of endemic, endangered, rare, and economically important plants from Mindanao, it was reported by Leila C. America of the Los Baños based Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD). [DatePublished] => 2004-06-06 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) ) )
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