By Dhel Nazario
The Department of Science and Technology-Industrial Technology Development Institute (DOST-ITDI) recently turned over three technologies to the Maranao People Development Center, Inc. (MARADECA, Inc.) for the livelihood of the Marawi siege victims.
Marawi IDPs were trained on how to extract Citronella Oil using the Essential Oil Extractor
(DOST / MANILA BULLETIN) One of the technologies is the Essential Oil Extractor which extracts oils from Citronella Grass and other plant materials that are abundant in Marawi City. These oils are the aroma-giving constituents of aromatic plants and are water-insoluble organic liquids or solids. The second is the Charcoal Briquetting Equipment which was made up of ITDI Modified Drum Carbonizer, Crusher, Mixer, and Manual Briquettor. Briquetting is a process of molding or compacting materials such as charcoal fines of biomass or coal, with or without binder under pressure. The third technology is the Tea Bag Processing Equipment. The participants were trained on herbal processing from the collection of plant materials to Herbal Tea and Herbal Capsule production. The Marawi IDPs process Moringa Herbal Tea and Turmeric Herbal Tea out of the collected Moringa and Turmeric plant materials. The three equipment are now available for the use and livelihood of the Marawi IDPs. The machines are located at the Provincial Capitol in Marawi City. Aside from the equipment, DOST-ITDI also trained the Maranaos on Personal and Home Care products where the participants were able to produce Dishwashing Liquid, Hand Wash, and different kinds of soap. The conduct of the activity was in collaboration with DOST, DOST-ITDI, Task Force Bangon Marawi, NDRRMC, The Ethne Essence Project, LGU-Marawi, and the Province of Lanao del Sur.
Marawi IDPs were trained on how to extract Citronella Oil using the Essential Oil Extractor(DOST / MANILA BULLETIN) One of the technologies is the Essential Oil Extractor which extracts oils from Citronella Grass and other plant materials that are abundant in Marawi City. These oils are the aroma-giving constituents of aromatic plants and are water-insoluble organic liquids or solids. The second is the Charcoal Briquetting Equipment which was made up of ITDI Modified Drum Carbonizer, Crusher, Mixer, and Manual Briquettor. Briquetting is a process of molding or compacting materials such as charcoal fines of biomass or coal, with or without binder under pressure. The third technology is the Tea Bag Processing Equipment. The participants were trained on herbal processing from the collection of plant materials to Herbal Tea and Herbal Capsule production. The Marawi IDPs process Moringa Herbal Tea and Turmeric Herbal Tea out of the collected Moringa and Turmeric plant materials. The three equipment are now available for the use and livelihood of the Marawi IDPs. The machines are located at the Provincial Capitol in Marawi City. Aside from the equipment, DOST-ITDI also trained the Maranaos on Personal and Home Care products where the participants were able to produce Dishwashing Liquid, Hand Wash, and different kinds of soap. The conduct of the activity was in collaboration with DOST, DOST-ITDI, Task Force Bangon Marawi, NDRRMC, The Ethne Essence Project, LGU-Marawi, and the Province of Lanao del Sur.