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US-based US Agriseeds puts up rice breeding station, releases a hybrid...

US-based US Agriseeds has put up a rice breeding station in the Philippines in line with government’s call to become rice-sufficient even as it releases to the market a variety that enables farmers to...

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How to Make Star Ham

There are different kinds of ham prepared in the Philippines in various ways like Chinese style ham, American ham, quick-cured ham or sweet ham, chicken ham, rolled ham and mini chicken ham. Lourdes S....

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Abaca integration to be implemented in typhoon damaged Leyte-Samar as...

An abaca integration project is hoped to be replicated in typhoon-damaged Leyte-Samar as Philippine abaca enhances its global competitive edge from its Rainforest Alliance certification. A project that...

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How to Start a Balut Making Business

Balut is a popular street food in the Philippines. It consists of a fertilized duck egg that has been incubated for approximately 18 days; a period of time which results in the formation of a partially...

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Discovering mabolo

In a tropical country like ours, fruits unavailable to western nations come abundantly and without much effort in our nutrient- enriched and sun-drenched soil. Fruits like the Philippine mango,...

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Paypal Bank Codes (Philippines) – How to Withdraw Funds from Paypal

If you already have a PayPal account in the Philippines and you want to withdraw funds to your local bank but don’t know how. Here are the steps on how to withdraw funds from PayPal. First, log in to...

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Culture of Surigao oyster species can enable Philippines to export oyster to...

The culture of a Surigao oyster species, Tikod Amo, is seen to boost Philippines’ 15,000-20,000 metric ton (MT) yearly oyster production which has prospective export markets in China and South Korea....

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How to Make Tawa-tawa (Euphorbia hirta) Tea as Cure for Dengue

Tawa-tawa tea is said to be an effective cure for dengue. To find the truth behind tawa-tawa’s curative properties, students of the University of Sto Tomas (UST) – Faculty of Pharmacy conducted a study...

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Top Direct Selling Companies in the Philippines

Direct Selling is a legitimate marketing medium, a face-to-face selling of products to the consumers by an independent distributor or sales agent. Direct selling business offers a good option for...

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Paratungon: An underutilized fruit with great economic potential

People tend to put premium on good looks. However, some of the most hard-featured looking fruits happened to be the most appetizing, if not the tastiest. For fruits, those that look good on the outside...

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How to Make Money in Medicinal Plant Farming

Financial Viability of Medicinal Plant Farming The integration of medicinal plant as a crop in agroforestry is a relatively new approach that is beneficial to the local people, whether they are lowland...

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Super Hybrid Rice from China to aid Phils get high yield of10 ton per hectare...

The Philippines is poised to achieve a high average rice yield of 10 metric tons (MT) per hectare as it collaborates with China on the development of a Super Hybrid Rice that can potentially push cost...

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Business Registration Steps – The Easy Way!

If you want to start a business in the Philippines, just follow these simple business registration steps. Starting a business in the Philippines is easy and does not have to be a daunting task. Step 1:...

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Philippines puts name in global rice map as Dona Maria is exported through...

The Philippines anticipates to put its name in the global rice map as “Dona Maria” premium rice is set to be exported in October at 156 metric tons (MT) through one of world’s largest retailer, the...

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How to Raise Cattle in the Backyard

Backyard cattle fattening has gained popularity as an important business project of the livestock industry in the Philippines. Raising cattle in the backyard gives the farmer year-round work and...

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How to Make Coconut Jam

Coconut jam is a traditional high-sugar coconut food product in the Philippines, commonly used as a dessert, bread spread, and rice cake topping. It is light to dark brown in colour, thick yet...

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Malunggay (Moringa oleifera) Production Guide

An ideal tree to grow in the city or country is moringa (Moringa oleifera). Moringa will give you food, fodder, fuelwood and shade. Its pods make a tasty, nutritious vegetable. You can eat its tender...

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Beekeeping industry shows potential to thrive with Milea’s health care...

The beekeeping industry in the Philippines could thrive as micro-enterprise Milea has modeled a successful commercial health care venture that zeroes in on bee products’ “propolis” and other...

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Lipote: The munchy bunch

People say that one good thing deserves another. The lipote does better than that as the fruit comes; not just as ones or pairs, but as whole clusters. Many of us know duhat, the fruit of many...

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FDA will not require labeling of GM food as it has no difference from...

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will not require labeling of genetically modified (GM) food as it virtually has no difference from conventional food, is not cancer-causing, and has been proven...

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