Two students from Biliran Province passed the 2011 Philippine Science High School National Competitive Examination conducted last November 6, 2010. The students were Roxanne Blanca Juarez and Angelica Marie Banquilay Rostata both from Naval SPED Center, Naval, Biliran.
The official result was sent by Philippine Science High School, Diliman to the DOST PSTC Biliran with the communication dated January 31, 2011. The document included a total of 93 PSHS passers for 2010 for Region VIII. Biliran has a total of about 80 applicants for the PSHS qualifying exam held at Naval State University last November 2010. Total National passing percentage is about 6% or 1,114 examinees out of 20,233 applicants.
Both of the passers qualify to enroll in the PSHS Eastern Visayas campus located at Government Center, Palo, Leyte. The PSHS Management advised the passers to coordinate immediately with the Registrar of the campus they qualify.
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
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DOST assisted papaya pickles product
A group of papaya producers in Culaba town Province of Biliran will soon be producing this papaya pickles through funding support from DOST 8.
Earlier in January 2011, the DOST 8 released PhP 214,000.00 funding assistance to the Local Government Unit of Culaba to finance the equipment component and packaging development for papaya pickles production. The facility will be housed in a newly renovated processing area within the LGU compound. Hon. Enrico Uyvico, Culaba's Chief Executive is optimistic this assistance will be able to come up with better product out of the local raw materials available in the area.
The immediate beneficiaries of the project are the papaya growers/farmers, processors and SME’s in the municipality of Culaba. At present, there are 311 papaya farmers/growers in the municipality covering 10 hectares of land area. This constitutes 3.21% of the total agricultural land area of the municipality. The estimated monthly output is 3,504 kgs. Fifty percent (50%) of the total monthly output will be processed into pickles, jams and dried papaya.
Papaya is the town's identified product under the OTOP program. DOST's support include the acquisition of necessary equipment and utensils for the Community based project that would support the processing needs of the Culaba Papaya Producers Association. The Common Service Facility will be managed by the Municipal Agricultural Office through Mrs. Estefania T. Loyola, the Mun. Agriculturist.
Earlier in January 2011, the DOST 8 released PhP 214,000.00 funding assistance to the Local Government Unit of Culaba to finance the equipment component and packaging development for papaya pickles production. The facility will be housed in a newly renovated processing area within the LGU compound. Hon. Enrico Uyvico, Culaba's Chief Executive is optimistic this assistance will be able to come up with better product out of the local raw materials available in the area.
The immediate beneficiaries of the project are the papaya growers/farmers, processors and SME’s in the municipality of Culaba. At present, there are 311 papaya farmers/growers in the municipality covering 10 hectares of land area. This constitutes 3.21% of the total agricultural land area of the municipality. The estimated monthly output is 3,504 kgs. Fifty percent (50%) of the total monthly output will be processed into pickles, jams and dried papaya.
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