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Programme For Integrated Coconut Proces
07:30
08:30
Registration Secretariat
08:30
09:00
Opening Ceremonies

Welcome Message
Hon. Imelda U. Tan
Municipal Mayor
LGU-Sogod

Inspirational Message
Hon. Roger G. Mercado
Provincial Governor
Province of So. Leyte

Overview of the Seminar & Introduction of Participants & Resource Persons
Mr. Michael B. Nuñez
Provincial Director
DTI-SLPO
09:00
11:00
Session I The Old and New in Coconut Industry Coconut Agriculture vs. Coconut Industry
11:00
12:00
Session II
Farmer’s Coconut Mill (FARCOM)
12:00
01:00
LUNCH
01:00
01:30
Session III
Buko-Copra Transition
01:30
02:30
Session IV
The New Coconut Economy of So. Leyte
02:30
03:20
Open Forum
03:20
03:30
Closing Ceremonies

07:30
08:30
Registration Secretariat
08:30
09:00
Opening Ceremonies

Welcome Message
Hon. Imelda U. Tan
Municipal Mayor
LGU-Sogod

Inspirational Message
Hon. Roger G. Mercado
Provincial Governor
Province of So. Leyte

Overview of the Seminar & Introduction of Participants & Resource Persons
Mr. Michael B. Nuñez
Provincial Director
DTI-SLPO
09:00
11:00
Session I The Old and New in Coconut Industry Coconut Agriculture vs. Coconut Industry
11:00
12:00
Session II
Farmer’s Coconut Mill (FARCOM)
12:00
01:00
LUNCH
01:00
01:30
Session III
Buko-Copra Transition
01:30
02:30
Session IV
The New Coconut Economy of So. Leyte
02:30
03:20
Open Forum
03:20
03:30
Closing Ceremonies

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