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dc.contributor.authorDomingo, Ferdie G.
dc.coverage.spatialAuroraen
dc.coverage.spatialSouth Koreaen
dc.coverage.spatialIsabelaen
dc.coverage.spatialQuirinoen
dc.coverage.spatialBoholen
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-15T08:45:48Z
dc.date.available2020-05-15T08:45:48Z
dc.date.issued2010-04-19
dc.identifier.citationDomingo, F. G. (2010, April 19). Govt eyes Korean help to put up seaweed farm. Manila Standard, p. A2.en
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8676
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherPhilippine Manila Standard Publishing, Inc.en
dc.subjectGovernmentsen
dc.subjectseaweedsen
dc.subjectseaweed cultureen
dc.subjectfuelsen
dc.subjectseaweed productsen
dc.subjecttechnologyen
dc.subjectseaweed industryen
dc.titleGovt eyes Korean help to put up seaweed farmen
dc.typenewspaperArticleen
dc.citation.journaltitleManila Standarden
dc.citation.firstpageA2en
local.seafdecaqd.controlnumberMS20100419_A2en
local.seafdecaqd.extractThe government plans to develop a P220-million seaweed farm in hundred-hectare site in Aurora, Quezon, using Korean technology to produce ethanol, an official said Sunday. The Science Department and Congressional Commission on Science and Engineering were cooperating with the South Korean government for the project, Senator Edgardo Angara said.en
local.subject.personalNameAngara, Edgardo
local.subject.corporateNameKorean Institute for Industrial Technologyen
local.subject.corporateNameSeaweed Industry Association of the Philippines (SIAP)en
local.subject.corporateNameCongressional Commission on Science and Technology and Engineering (COMSTE)en


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