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Inquirer.net reports that stae owned PNIC Alternative Fuels Corp. has forged an agreement with Dole Philippines and Toyota Tsusho Corp. to put up pilot jatropha plantations in Sarangani province

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The Philippine National Oil Corporation-Alternative Fuels Corporation (PNOC-AFC) and the Philippine Council for Industry and the Energy Research and Development (PCIERD) of the DoST are also behind the jatropha oil production project. …

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(PNOC-AFC) plans to put up a mobile-expeller refinery and buying station in Tagkawayan and Calauag towns in support of the 100000-hectare jatropha – plantation project of Quezon Gov. Raffy Nantes. This was learned yesterday from Angeles …

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ILOILO CITY — The city government of Passi and the Philippine National Oil Company-Alternative Fuels Corporation (PNOC-AFC) have set aside an initial P14.6 million for the cultivation of jatropha in 19 barangays in Passi.

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Then in 2007, the UPLB, under the National Biofuel Program, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Philippine National Oil Company-Alternative Fuels Corporation (PNOC-AFC) to conduct research focused on developing jatropha as a …

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PNOC-AFC goes into a growership program with 2 cooperatives to supply jatropha curcas two them.

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Spicy Jatropha . … Spicy Jatropha

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PHILIPPINES – The biofuels arm of the Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) – the PNOC Alternative Fuels Corporation (PNOC-AFC) – is to establish a 1000-hectare jatropha plantation in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental.

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STATE-RUN Philippine National Oil Co.-Alternative Fuels Corp. (PNOC-AFC) said on Tuesday it signed a jatropha deal with three grower-partners to establish 1650 hectares of jatropha plantations in Ili…

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Part of the 6500 hectare land grant property of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) straddling the provinces of Laguna and Quezon is currently being developed into tree farms for biof…

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