It uses rice hull as a fuel to cook food or boil water. Inexpensive and easy to fabricate Generates high heat (yellow to bluish flame) Environment-friendly; practically smokeless Requires less attention Simple-low cost and lightweight design Efficient and economical Download Gasifier stove for inquiries email dostbdd2021@gmail.com  

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It converts rice hull into carbonized rice hll that can be used for seedbed preparation, organic fertilizer, soil conditioner and others Generally Smokeless for inquiries email dostbdd2021@gmail.com  

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Sadyang hindi na mapipigilan ang pagbabago ng panahon. Sa panahong madalas and pag-ulan, maikli ang tag-araw, mahaba ang mga araw na maulan, mas maraming bagyo, at mas malamig ang hangin, ‘di maikakailang ramdam na and La Nina. Kaya naman, mainan na makasabay sa hamon nito. Basahin at gamintin ang mga teknolohiyang subok na ng mga magsasaka. Dahil kung ikaw ay handa, siguradong lamang ka.

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Bring vibrancy to food. A healthy plate doesn’t have to be boring. Pairing brown rice with your favorite colorful dish is a good start. Brown rice is just one of the many health-smart rice choices now made available and even affordable to develop healthier eating habits among Filipinos.

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Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice) is a government corporate entity attached to the Department of Agriculture created through Executive Order 1061 on 5 November 1985 (as amended) to help develop high-yielding and cost-reducing technologies so farmers can produce enough rice for all Filipinos.

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