WITH the launching of the Ilocos Norte-based Mariano Marcos State University's (MMSU) P4.1 million seaweed farming technology project, coastal communities in this province can now look forward to improving and boosting their seaweed production and income.
MMSU President Shirley Agrupis said the initiative of the university is meant to contribute to the realization of three areas in their Achieve Agenda: creative, relevant and innovative research programs; high impact and transformative extension and outreach programs; and improved revenue generation and resource management.
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