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Better outlook for fruit industry in Philippines

The fruit industry of the Philippines is expected to benefit from at least two projects for bananas and mangoes, which are funded by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) and the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCAARRD).

Identified as priority commodities under the Harmonized National R&D Agenda for 2017-2022 and DOST-PCAARRD’s Industry Strategic S&T Program, banana and mango are among the fruit crops being studied under the “ACIAR-PCAARRD Horticulture Program on Fruits and Vegetables.”

Titled “Integrated management of Fusarium wilt of bananas in the Philippines and Australia”, the project aims to reduce the impacts of Fusarium wilt, improving the productivity and viability of banana plantations managed by smallholders.

The second project, titled “Research and development of integrated crop management for mango production in the southern Philippines and Australia”, intends to reduce product losses due to pests and diseases, decrease inputs costs, and improve quality and yield of mango to increase growers’ profit.

Source: panaynews.net
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