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The ongoing process of selecting the next president of the University of the Philippines has caught the attention of many. There have been observations that the process seems to taking place in full public view, with the six nominees who passed the initial screening being subj
The Board of Regents (BOR) of the University of the Philippines (UP) has approved the nominations of six official candidates for the position of next UP President.
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UP, in a statement issued Thursday, Oct. 20, announced the six official candidates for the next UP Presi
The University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) turned over on Monday, Dec. 20, its edible garden to the Department of Agriculture (DA) in a bid to promote edible landscaping in urban areas of the country. Through the Institute of Crop Science of the College of Agriculture and Food Science, the
NEW GARDEN. Department of Agriculture Secretary William Dar (4th from left) samples the produce at the edible landscape of the agency's central office in Quezon City on Monday (Dec. 20, 2021). The garden was an initiative of the Institute of Crop Science and University of the Philippines Los Banos College of Agriculture and Food Science. (Photo courtesy of DA Comms Group) MANILA - A new landscape with edible crops that forms into the Department of Agriculture's (DA) logo was unveiled Monday at the agency's central office along Elliptical Road in Quezon City. The project dubbed "Hardin ng Kalusugan at Pagkain" (Garden of Health and Food) was an initiative of the Institute of Crop Science, University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB) College of Agriculture and Food Science, and Edible Landscaping movement. "The design of our marker symbolizes [what] crop production [really is], [it] encourages urban agriculture. Everything that we have put in there are tools
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