CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — Microbiologist Dr. Rene Sumaoang believes there is wealth of applicable biotechnology that farmers can apply in agricultural and livestock production but the limited access to such technology and lack of adequate support are hindering the modernization of farm practices.
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO — Microbiologist Dr. Rene Sumaoang believes there is wealth of applicable biotechnology that farmers can apply in agricultural and livestock production but the limited access to such technology and lack of adequate support are hindering the modernization of farm practices.
Dr. Sumaoang, who gave insights on the use of enzymes and beneficial microorganism in agricultural production before farmer members of the Kapampangan Development Foundation (KDF), said the country’s agricultural sector should have embraced different farming technologies long ago.
Dr. Sumaoang said organic farming would be a lot faster and practical if the right science was applied.
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