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EVENTS

Space-grown lettuce key to longer space travel

Genetically modified lettuce could be key for  longer space travel by solving a long-term consequence ...
By agrimag
April 4, 2022
AGRIBUSINESS

Scientists decode pig language, now want to create a translator

The possibility of an actual pig language translator nears closer after findings of a new ...
By agrimag
March 28, 2022
AGRIBUSINESS

The National Coffee Research, Development and Extension Center (NCRDEC) aims to bring Philippine coffee back to the world market

By ANTONIO G. PAPA, Ph.D. Considered black gold––an asset of the Philippines and a favorite ...
By Antonio Papa
October 12, 2021
COMMUNITY

Study eyes package of technologies for sago production

By Melpha M. Abello Researchers from Aklan State University (ASU) in Aklan and the Visayas ...
By agrimag
January 6, 2021
CROPS

Towards better production: Understanding the soil intricacies of cacao in Davao de Oro

By  Ruel Kenneth Felices Cacao has been in the history of the Philippines for many ...
By agrimag
January 3, 2021
AQUACULTURE

Low-cost, more yield: rice-fish farming better for the field!

By Edu Garcia Macabatas In a country where farmers spend so much on inputs to ...
By agrimag
December 20, 2020
EVENTS

Singapore-based research group develops two technologies to improve crops’ yield productivity yet for cheaper, nutritious food

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university based in the United States. ...
By Vina Medenilla
November 21, 2020
CROPS

Coffee growers may earn additional income from utilizing the health benefits of coffee berries

A lot of people drink coffee, particularly now, when coffee is one of the most ...
By agrimag
June 18, 2020
TIPS

Coconut oil compounds repel insects better than deet

By Sandra Avant Compounds derived from coconut oil are better than DEET at repelling blood-sucking ...
By agrimag
September 19, 2019
AQUACULTURE

New research findings in agriculture and fisheries

By Rafael D. Guerrero III We were at the recently held 40th Annual Scientific Meeting ...
By Rafael Guerrero III
July 27, 2019
COMMUNITY

Use of viruses against soft rot-causing bacteria in vegetables studied

A project funded by the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and ...
By agrimag
July 17, 2019
ORGANIC

Paper Mulberry tree uses studied

Paper Mulberry tree, which has soft and brittle wood, can be made into charcoal, liquor ...
By agrimag
July 11, 2019
INSECTS

ARS Scientist Leads US$1 Million Funded Consortium To Seek Honey Bee Disease Controls

By Kim Kaplan Agricultural Research Service (ARS) entomologist Steven Cook will be leading a US$ ...
By agrimag
April 21, 2019
CROPS

Drones Could Help Crop Management Take Off

Jackson, Tenn. – Unmanned aerial systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, could help farmers ...
By agrimag
January 22, 2018
TIPS

New Ars Website Enhances Access To Scientific Information

THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE (ARS) launched a newly designed website that improves access to information ...
By agrimag
January 5, 2018
TIPS

DOST Launches Book Of Stories On R&D

All about how DOST produced a coffee table book upon research and development.  People outside ...
By agrimag
December 8, 2017

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