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FU Recorder – Green Technology

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GREEN TECHNOLOGY. FU College of Agriculture acting Dean Mark Espedilla (4th from left) explains green technology to customers during the four-day “Made in Negros Oriental” Festival at Robinson’s, where FU’s hydroponics-grown Romaine lettuce and locally-produced coco sugar became instant sellouts. Looking on are FU Nursing Dean Nenita Tayko, FU President Dr. Mira Sinco, and Acting Student Life Dean Engr. Marlon Tanilon. (Photo by Hersley Ven Casero)

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