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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recently conferred a Safety Milestone (SMILE) award to the 55-megawatt diesel power plant here of Alsons Power Group’s Southern Philippines Power Corp. (SPPC) for logging over one million man-hours without a single “lost time” accident.

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A mechanical coffee roaster has been developed by two government researchers.

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The device was designed by DA-Philippine Coconut Authority-Zamboanga Research Center (PCA-ZRC) in Zamboanga City. The pilot test was done at the PCA-ZRC Multipurpose Cooperative in San Ramon, Zamboanga City.
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Opening up this possibility is a machine developed by agricultural engineers of the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and Val Machine Shop in Guimba, Nueva Ecija.
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Designed and fabrication by CPU researchers Alexis Belonia, Aries Roda Remallosa, and Roney Genanda, the machines were installed and their performance was evaluated in San Lorenzo, Guimaras.

"Using the machines can help feed processors realize an annual net income as high as P780,000 to P1.14 million from producing hog feeds," the researchers stated, as reported by PCARRD’s Ofelia Domingo.
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Take this from researchers of the Pampanga Agricultural College (PAC) in Mt. Arayat, Magalang who conducted a study titled "Enhancing the Fertility and Productivity of Lahar-Deposit Areas Using Agro-Industrial Waste."
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The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) recently conferred a Safety Milestone (SMILE) award to the 55-megawatt diesel power plant here of Alsons Power Group’s Southern Philippines Power Corp. (SPPC) for logging over one million man-hours without a single “lost time” accident.

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A mechanical coffee roaster has been developed by two government researchers.

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The device was designed by DA-Philippine Coconut Authority-Zamboanga Research Center (PCA-ZRC) in Zamboanga City. The pilot test was done at the PCA-ZRC Multipurpose Cooperative in San Ramon, Zamboanga City.
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Opening up this possibility is a machine developed by agricultural engineers of the Department of Agriculture-Philippine Rice Research Institute (DA-PhilRice), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), and Val Machine Shop in Guimba, Nueva Ecija.
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Designed and fabrication by CPU researchers Alexis Belonia, Aries Roda Remallosa, and Roney Genanda, the machines were installed and their performance was evaluated in San Lorenzo, Guimaras.

"Using the machines can help feed processors realize an annual net income as high as P780,000 to P1.14 million from producing hog feeds," the researchers stated, as reported by PCARRD’s Ofelia Domingo.
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Take this from researchers of the Pampanga Agricultural College (PAC) in Mt. Arayat, Magalang who conducted a study titled "Enhancing the Fertility and Productivity of Lahar-Deposit Areas Using Agro-Industrial Waste."
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