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Launching of the Natural Fabrics R&D Program
Collaborate to be
competitive.
This
in essence was the message in the
launching of the Natural Fabric Research and Development
Program (NFRDP) on July 8, 2002. After a year's
campaign, the Philippine Textile Research Institute (PTRI)
of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) was able
to gather various government officials to sign a Memorandum
of Understanding that will guarantee the development and
commercialization of the Philippine Tropical Fabric
in the world market. Signatories to the NFRDP were the
various heads of DOST, Department of Trade and Industry,
Department of Agriculture, Department of Environment and
Natural Resources and the University of the Philippines Los
Baños.
The Philippine Tropical Fabric
is a textile material spun from banana, pineapple and abaca
fibers, either in pure form or in blend with other fibers,
woven or knitted in accordance with its intended use.
NFRDP is spearheaded by the Department of
Science and Technology with PTRI providing the technology
and technical services on raw fiber production, processing,
product development/improvement and standardization.
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