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Two men died while 10 others were hospitalized after eating puffer fish (locally known as butete) in Escalante City, Negros Occidental last Sunday.

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The Philippine Rootcrop Research and Training Center (PhilRootcrops) of Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte developed a system that can produce cassava grates at an average of 20 kilograms per hour or more than two tons per month.

The system involves the use of cassava grater, cassava grates spinner, cassava grates pulverizer and sieve, and rotary drum dryer. The procedure involves peeling and trimming, washing, grating, spinning, pulverizing, finishing, drying, and packing.
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The Philippine Rootcrop Research and Training Center (PhilRootcrops) of Leyte State University (LSU) in Baybay, Leyte developed a system that can produce cassava grates at an average of 20 kilograms per hour or more than two tons per month.

The system involves the use of cassava grater, cassava grates spinner, cassava grates pulverizer and sieve, and rotary drum dryer. The procedure involves peeling and trimming, washing, grating, spinning, pulverizing, finishing, drying, and packing.
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