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The President of Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson, together with key university officials from Engineered-Bamboo and Planning and Development Office (PDO), meets with representatives from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) and discusses the proposed construction of an eco-dryer, formally known as an economical and ecological bamboo dryer on 7 April at the Office of the University President (OUP) Conference Room.
The purpose of the collaborative meeting revolves around the development of sustainable and cost-effective technologies that could help the university and its communities. The eco-dryer is described as an invention that will help solve the problems facing farmers in terms of harvesting crops.
During the meeting, Ms. Wency Carmelo from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) discusses the attributes of the eco-dryer. These include the fact that the device is easy to construct at a relatively low cost and requires low energy. In addition, its use leads to low carbon emission levels.
Along with Ms. Carmelo are Mr. James Edelbert Ramos and Mr. Carl Lautican both Science Research Specialists from DOST.
#SmartTAU #GreenandGlobal #DOST #EcoDryer #Bamboo #SDG2 #SDG4 #SDG9 #SDG12 #SDG13 #SDG17
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Text and Photos | Carmina S. Melchor [Information Unit]
Graphics | Mark Vincent L. Tripoli [Information Unit]