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MANILA, Philippines - The province of Quezon is optimistic the annual ... of Quezon to promote and get feedback on the coconut-based products they offer. The Niyogyugan festival is an annual ...
COCONUT farmers and farmer associations and cooperatives in Quezon province recently participated ... as well as marketing strategies for coconut products. "The training series was a comprehensive ...
Gajo claimed Quezon province has about 1.3 million metric tons of coconut production last year ... projections of traditional and nontraditional products before Manohar made the final presentation ...
LUCENA CITY, Quezon, Philippines ... cultural and historical development of the province, and also promote tourism and locally produced coconut products. The festival was canceled in 2014 ...
Quezon province is among the top producers of coconut in the Philippines ... development of raw products from coconuts, and agrarian reform to adapt to the effects of the climate crisis.
IN a move to boost the coconut industry in Quezon province, the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) and a team from the Southeast Asian Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture ...
LUCENA CITY—Faced with the uncertainty of the future of the country’s coconut industry, farmers and local officials in Quezon province have joined hands to develop other products from the ...
is set to support the coconut industry development plan of Quezon Province in the areas of value addition to coconut products, linkages of farmers to the market and farmers’ organization. Searca ...
“You can see that we are showcasing local products here ... coconuts covers 379,137.60 hectares, making Quezon the province with the largest coconut production area in the Philippines.
(PSFI) has partnered with an oil and fats manufacturer to provide coconut farmers in Quezon province more possible income streams from their harvest ... It is heart-warming to see how the hubs have ...
As of June 10, a total of 435,710 coconut trees in different parts of the province were infected with “cocolisap,” Roberto Gajo, Quezon chief agriculturist, said.