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UST faculty member develops web app for UNESCO-funded literacy projects in sustainable agriculture

UST College of Information and Computing Sciences (CICS) faculty member Assoc. Prof. Noel Estrella designed ...
By agrimag
March 29, 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
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DA grant awardees launch app for Philippine rabit industry

Pushing for Agriculture 4.0 in rabbit industry, young agripreneurs in Banga, South Cotabato have developed ...
By agrimag
December 8, 2021
CROPS

Newly developed app spots fungal spots on mangoes

By Niquee Balbin Mangoes (Mangifera indica L.), widely referred to as the “King of Fruits”, ...
By agrimag
November 29, 2020
COMMUNITY

DA launches FARM app to connect with stakeholders

The Department of Agriculture (DA), through its Information and Communications Technology Service (DA-ICTS), formally launched ...
By agrimag
April 3, 2019

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