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    Palawan opens first iodized salt processing facility

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    Date
    August 22, 2023
    Author
    Formoso, Celeste Anna
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    DT20230822_B15
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    The provincial government has formally inaugurated its first-ever iodized salt processing facility, marking an important milestone not only for the province but also for the entire MIMAROPA region. Provincial information officer Atty. Christian Jay Cojamco said Monday that the pioneering initiative — which was inaugurated on 18 August in Barangay Danleg in Dumaran town — stands as a pilot enterprise project resulting from a collaborative effort between the Palawan government under the leadership of Governor Victorino Dennis socrates and the regional office of the Department of science and technology.
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    Formoso, C. A. (2023, August 22). Palawan opens first iodized salt processing facility. Daily Tribune, p. B15.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/15697
    Corporate Names
    Department of Science and Technology (DOST)
    Personal Names
    Cojamco, Christian Jay Socrates, Victorino Dennis Alvarez, Jose Herrera, Richard Padul, Gregorio
    Geographic Names
    Palawan Mimaropa
    Subject
    salts collaboration livelihoods
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