MOVING forward in its vision of making Gonzaga Campus the premier site for bamboo research, development and extension, the Cagayan State University (CSU) recently launched a bamboo sanctuary to boost its Bamboo-Based Agroforestry Program (BBAP) with 16 bamboo varieties found in its Health and Wellness Park.
The sanctuary has a bamboo trail, bamboo-inspired information desk, cafe and massage hut, in-house bamboo park, bamboo nursery, souvenir shop, and the Residensya Kawayan (bamboo house).
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