00:00It's the other agencies that were in charge for developing climate resilient varieties, perhaps,
00:13or PIVI or BACA. So, that is what we are advocating, because how can we sustain our efforts at the DTS
00:22So, that's why we are really advocating for this climate resilient varieties, let's say, PIVI.
00:34But now, we were at Muraba Foundation, and I'm so glad that Muraba Foundation is very cow production.
00:43Muraba is not inclined on planting cacao trees other than the local variety.
00:53That is the decimient in Bicol.
00:55Yung ano to, yung criolle, cacao criolle, yung variettes.
00:59Dato lang to, dito lang yung sa Bicol matatagpuan.
01:03And yun ang pinapatanim ni Muraba, kasi ano to, hindi siya nakapatanim ng ibang variettes.
01:09Because, he knows that the local base variety is siguro, type, what is this one?
01:15Errol.
01:16Errol.
01:17Errol, yeah Errol.
01:18So, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun, yun.
01:20those, ah, simple initiatives, ah, ah, I think, paga na to, napag, ah, lugtong-tong natin, yun,
01:27yun, and run that in yun, ah, we can produce, ah, something in the future.
01:31But as of the moment, ah, maganda sana po na na to, nga to, nakiverted pa yung, ah,
01:36the RIC. Because primarily RIC was what to be called. Because our plan then,
01:44time pa ni RD Joy Blanco, was to make Philly to bear fruit like an apple.
01:54To sustain niya yung diba, yung roma philia.
02:01Pero, wala pang scientists nga sa naligayon ng pili-variety na ano to.
02:06But they bear fruit free to seed year-round.
02:10Kasi it's really a philly. So yun namin ito. Pinapanalam.
02:16Antignao. Nasi sa ATI.
02:31Kasi ito.
02:36Kasi ito.
02:40Kasi ito.
02:46Kasi ito.
02:49KaAG.
02:52Coreng��을 k cheat.
02:551
02:58Kasi ito.
03:00Kasi ito.
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