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    Default There is no need for greed, hunger or violence.


    Trade Department Boosts Cream Dory Industry

    “The Philippines currently imports approximately 600 metric tons of fillets per month. If we could substitute this importation by producing our own via the Pangasius, P650 million worth of investments and P945 million in sales will be generated and 2,700 jobs will be created come 2016,” said DTI Central Luzon Regional Pangasius industry manager Zorina Aldana.*

    There is no need for greed, hunger or violence, there is so much demand for fish - let us start learning and producing our very own fish...it is no rocket science. OFW's friendds and relatives please, please take note.

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    Default Re: You are what you eat

    I like this thread very helpful in our body system.For me first is nutrition,second is lifestyle,and third is exercise.

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    unsaon man pud ning healthy pud kay expensive kaayo

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    oh common.. dli mn ni tnood oi..cge mn ko kaon sa aqng buwad nga baligya gkan sa bantayan.. soo meaning, buwad sd d i q..?

  5. #145

    Default seaweed through aquaponics

    Bioengineered Microbes Turn Seaweed into Biofuels - Bioenergy Articles from The Bioenergy Site
    A very unique advantage of the Philippines is the length of the coast line (as we are composed of islands), that means, tapping the resources of the sea and bringing them to the shore or even inland. ( Sort of create an Irrigation Canal from the sea inward) Seaweed Aquaponics should be explored by our Government and exploit our advantage without the disadvantage of the traditional seaweed farming that is off-shore, susceptible to storms. Hence, instead of producing vegetables/herbs we produce seaweeds and salt water fish.
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    Default Renewability and Sustainability for our future

    Researching on the use of soil-microbe to superefficient biofuel-factory is the research topic below. That is the objective/wish of the US scientists.

    My wish is for us(Filipinos – Philippine Aquaponics) to be able to find a bacteria that will turn our bio-filters into a superefficient nutrient-factory that will supply nutrients to our plants-vegetables-herbs and hasten growth and food production.

    I believe this way we do not tamper with the “genetics” but we just worked and assisted/facilitated nature to help us be more efficient in producing food.


    From Soil Microbe to Super-Efficient Biofuel Factory? - Bioenergy Articles from The Bioenergy Site


    Moving towards a truly sustainable and renewable processes and healthy lifestyle.

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    Default "Natural" Misused and abused

    “Natural” misused and abused, if the laboratory can identify what is GMO from non-GMO, can we also make our body believe that what is “unnatural” can be absorbed as well and function as a real-substitute. Real “Natural” processes born or manufactured by nature that was engineered by nature thousands of years is something we cannot just “copy-paste-edit” to make it look like the natural way. After editing, GMO experts start paste-replicating what has been copied. Noble ideas indeed, we have to find ways to feed the many-growing population, but not when the pattern shows destruction and potential collapse of the human race. Life can only come from life itself, if we tamper with life giving food, we tamper with ourselves, our future and those beyond us. Man posing the greatest threat against humanity.


    Massive Social Outrage Over "Natural" Kashi Cereal


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    Default Opportunities Come to Those who are Prepared

    Vietnam's Aquaculture Success Boosts Economy
    Can we also succeed in this “fishing expedition” ?? Does it need to have a PhD degree for the poor Filipino fisherman to be able to produce fishes like they do in Vietnam?? And sell USD billions to Europe and US ??

    Opportunites missed and lost, opportunities passing us by, because opportunity comes only to those who are prepared..
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    Matarinao Bay in Eastern Samar Positive of Red Tide Toxins


    Aquaponics – self-reliance(empowerment) creating a win-win-win for all. Environment (sea)-Labor(poverty)-doing something to help our government. Above all we produce healthy food, producing healthy people, healthy environment while giving a chance for our sea and forest to rebuild. We have opened a Philippine Aquaponics Foundation for those who wish to support and assist in furthering our mission-vision statement – Food for All.

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    Matarinao Bay in Eastern Samar Positive of Red Tide Toxins


    Aquaponics – self-reliance(empowerment) creating a win-win-win for all. Environment (sea)-Labor(poverty)-doing something to help our government. Above all we produce healthy food, producing healthy people, healthy environment while giving a chance for our sea and forest to rebuild. We have opened a Philippine Aquaponics Foundation for those who wish to support and assist in furthering our mission-vision statement – Food for All.

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    daghan man gyud kaau research ani sir nga maka benefit gyud sa humankind, poverty, and environment. For ex. water as fuel for cars...pero daghan man gud mga oil company will play a role sa government nga dili nila ipa release ang research in public or dili ipadayon kay u know na, its business.

    another example mga organic foods and mga herbal remedies, of course, ang mga company producing medicines cyempre maningkamot gyud mu under the table sa government pra dili na e publish nga mga research...

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