Laoag City —Ilocos Norte is again maximizing agricultural innovations to sustain its food security through the use of the first automated multi-crop drying machine (AMCDM) in the Philippines. On October 23, 20202, the sustainable development center (SDC) headed the test run of the machine at the Takuat Training Center in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte. “This (AMCDM) is first of its kind in the country. Through this, we aim to help our farmers and the micro, small, and medium enterprises in the province. We can process their surplus produce and preserve it for longer shelf life. Also, we can utilize this for export,” SDC head Edwin Cariño said. Dr. Lorcelie B. Taclan, who is from Pasuquin, Ilocos Norte and the main creator of the manual form of the multi-crop drying machine, worked together with the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to upgrade the machine into an automated heat pump dryer. “The heating temperature of the machine is 35-50 centigrade. We will not be cooking
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