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UPLB has developed more than 500 technologies - products and processes -- that both public and private entities can use. Business players, entrepreneurs, researchers, and even organizations such as cooperatives may find this catalog useful in looking for technologies to commercialize and make profit from.

Owing to the development mandates of our organization, most of the technologies developed by the university are in public domain, except for technologies which have been protected under the registration and patenting process.

Owing to the development mandates of our organization, most of the technologies developed by the university are in public domain, except for technologies which have been protected under the registration and patenting process.

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Sultan 7 Cassava

CG91-14-01 or ‘Sultan 7’ is an industrial cassava variety, suitable for starch and feed production. It has white flesh …

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Sultan 8 Cassava

CG97-16-01 or ‘Sultan 8’ is an industrial variety of cassava, suitable for starch and feed production. It has white …

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Sultan 9 Cassava

CG97-17-02 or ‘Sultan 9’ is an industrial variety of cassava, suitable for starch and feed production. It has white …

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Sumilang Bush Sitao

‘Sumilang’ is an all-season bush sitao variety that is recommended for both wet and dry season planting. It has light …

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Super Sweet Asukar Corn

The super sweet corn is harvested for green corn at 65-70 days and is susceptible to downy mildew and corn borer when planted …

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Sustainable Small Ruminant Production on Stargrass-based Pasture Under Coconuts

This technology makes use of vast coconut plantations for the production of meat and milk from goats and sheep. Under coconuts, …

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Sustainable Use of Waste Chicken Feather for Replacement of Wood Fibers in the Production of Cement Bonded Composites

To develop novel cement based composite reinforced with waste chicken feather and identify the suitable coupling agents that …

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