DOST-DA partnership to enhance market competitiveness of agri-fishery products in Western Visayas through packaging improvement

Western Visayas is a major contributor to the country’s agricultural production. With the economic importance of agriculture, there is an urgent need to increase farm productivity, diversify from traditional products to high-value commodities as well as aggressively move towards value-adding activities like food processing. Post-harvest losses is one of the major factors that affect farm
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Less-Fat, Less-Sugar Ice Cream

Feed your #craving without compromising your health!🤤 DOST presents you this LESS FAT, LESS SUGAR ice cream 🍦 as a healthy alternative dessert and a #BusinessOpportunity for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises 😉 As we all know, staying fit and healthy is very important this pandemic and this ice cream might help you to achieving that goal. Be the first to adopt
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Here are 5 important things you need to do while on ECQ

As we stay informed all the time, getting too focused on what’s happening outside our homes. We also need to focus on taking care of our mental and physical health.Here are 5 important things you need to do while on ECQ. Stay healthy while staying at home. #DOSTVI#ScienceForThePeople

HOW TO PROPERLY USE FACE SHIELDS

To help flatten the curve of COVID-19 cases, here is our contribution to help our frontliners who are using PPE in their designated work spaces.HOW TO PROPERLY USE FACE SHIELDS

In Touch with Excellence 2019

Take a look at this year’s recognition program for scholar graduates of batch 2019 at Casa Real de Iloilo, last March 2, 2020. Credits to OneRepublic – I Live #DOST6#ScienceForThePeople

ILOILO CITY, Feb. 7, 2018 — Odessa Estrevillo from West Visayas State University together with other enthusiastic qualifiers for 2017 Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute’s (DOST-SEI) Junior Level Science Scholarship (JLSS) sign their contracts with their parents for the said scholarship. In Western Visayas, a total of 291 out of 469 third-year college
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