The study determines and compares the profitability of conventional intensities and non-conventional intensities, and the tapping system that yielded the highest profit in each of the tapping intensities. It also recommends the most profitable and biologically sound tapping system for possible adoption.
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| Type of Material | Published |
| Research Publication Address | USMARC Compendium of Abstracts. University of Southern Mindanao, Kabacan, Cotabato |
| Year Published | Not specified |
| Author | ALCALA, Eugenio A., . |
| Research Location | University of Southern Mindanao Agricultural Research Center USMARC |