Browsing The Philippine Star by Subject "machinery"
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DA to innovate farming in Abra
March 15, 2020 , on page B4)The Department of Agriculture hopes to advance the future of farming in Abra in a bid to improve local production and contribute to greater food security. Agriculture Secretary William Dar recently inaugurated Abra’s ... -
DPWH eyes bigger machines for Manila Bay cleanup
March 17, 2019 , on page 12)The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is planning to bring in larger machines to help remove deep-seated sediment from Manila Bay, an official said yesterday. “We are now encountering difficulty. The sediments ... -
Japan provides $6M for biotech aquaculture lab in Iloilo
September 28, 2001 , on page B-2)Japan has provided a grant of $6 million (more than P30 million) for the establishment of an aquaculture biotechnology laboratory of the government-hosted Southeast Asian Fisheries Development Center Aquaculture Department ... -
Modern technology keeps Mega sardines fresh 'from catch to can'
July 22, 2019 , on page B7)Canned sardines are a staple in almost every Filipino household’s kitchen due to their affordability and convenience. As they can be readily found in any grocery or the corner sari-sari store, canned sardines remain one ... -
Office of the Secretary, Department Circular No. 16, Series of 2020
(The Philippine Star,March 31, 2021 , on page 4)Subject: National guidelines on the conduct of acceptance testing for agri-fisheries machinery. -
Office of the Secretary, Memorandum Circular No. 30, Series of 2020
September 30, 2020 , on page 6)Implementation of the national guidelines on the issuance of certificate of conformity to agricultural and fisheries machinery and registration and issuance of permit to operate to agricultural and fisheries machinery ... -
Villar urges farmers, fisherfolk to get scholarships
October 26, 2015 , on page 18)Farmer and fisherfolk were urged yesterday to take advantage of P500 million worth of scholarships for agriculture training to make them at par with their counterparts in Asia. Sen. Cynthia Villar pursued the scholarships ...