DOST-MIMAROPA gears up for 2025 regional S&T week in Occidental Mindoro
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Key programs to enhance industries such as the Innovation Hubs or iHUBS will be the focus of this year’s celebration of the 2025 Regional Science, Technology, and Innovation Week (RSTW) on May 28-30, 2025, at Occidental Mindoro State College in San Jose, Occidental Mindoro organized by the Department of Science and Technology-MIMAROPA.
iHUBS are support facilities for early-stage startups, researchers, students, OFWs, MSMEs, and innovators by providing collaborative work areas, mentorship, and access to resources. It is one of the various programs that will highlight the 2025 RSTW.
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DOST eyes smart solutions for a resilient “Blue Economy” in Central Visayas
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By Allan Mauro V. Marfal, DOST-STII
Solidum in his speech during the opening of the 2025 RSTW celebration in Central Visayas, outlined key strategic directions aimed at building a resilient and regenerative Blue Economy Agenda, which is anchored on inclusive, data-driven, and scalable solutions. (Photo courtesy of DOST)
Central Visayas, a region at the heart of the Philippine archipelago known for its rich marine biodiversity and vibrant coastal ecosystems, is emerging as a leader in advancing a science, technology, and innovation (STI)-driven Blue Economy—one that is resilient, inclusive, and climate-smart.
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Tomato can survive short-term flooding when planted along with rice––study
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A study published in the Philippine Journal of Science revealed that a tomato, mixed-planted with rice can survive short-term flooding during its vegetative stage and produce good crops.
According to the Department of Agriculture (DA), tomato is an important and popular vegetable grown in all parts of the country, and it is also regarded as one of the most profitable crops during the dry season.
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Young researchers explore use of bacteria and fungus against banana wilt disease
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Bananas are one of the most consumed agricultural products in the country. In fact, the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) reported that banana production was estimated at 2.29 million metric tons from April to June 2023. The report said this data indicated an annual increase of 0.1 percent from the same period in 2022.
Among the 20 known varieties of bananas in the Philippines, the Cavendish variety is the most common and widely cultivated, with the highest production of 1.17 million metric tons in 2023 alone, accounting for 51.5% of the total banana production.
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