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    Default We Engineer Nature


    Quote Originally Posted by jaoey View Post
    really, i want to help, i want to learn, i want to make this program grow. simple person lang ko and i dont have big amount for investment. sometimes i regret becoming electrical engineer. i earn from work but to to think, all i wanted was to have a sustainable agricultural way of living.

    up nalang ko, i want to hear updates.
    Most of those who attend are not coming from agriculture or agriculture background, most are engineers(who have a love of nature or desire for healthy food) - However, your being an engineer(like myself) put you in a very advantageous position. You may not realize that for now. In fact, your background will expedite your learning curve. Just like setting up an electronic circuit board, first your goal, then you have to understand the functions of the components, basics - such as resistors, transistors, diodes, capacitors, and how each component operate. You know what you want to achieve and you are going to assemble it together. In this case, it is a lot easier(but also has it's frustrations and trials)

    The thing is unlike hi-tech, the technology here is low-tech and and can be acheived using "backyard components". I shied away from hi-tech because of the fast pace development many of which you cannot control. Everytime Microsoft, Apple etc., changes, you have to change, they dictate the direction. In this case, no one dictates except you once you have the building blocks. You are in control of the environment and what you want to achieve. You know what the parameters you want to control and how you want it. You can innovate. You "ENGINEER" your "PROCESS and SYSTEMS" and work with mother nature and father time.

    For programmers/IT - you are able to develop your own language and program it to function that way you desire because there is so much to explore and discover and only your imagination is the limit. You are not dependent on the programs made by others and keep on updating yourself of the changes they have made. You program your life and not others to dictate what is good and not good for your system. You are empowered and in control of your processes. You can develop your own IP(intellectual property)

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    Default Amazing nature and it's natural beauty - amazing grace

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    Default Re: Growing fish and vegetable as a hobby

    What fish species, aside from Tilapias, are good for aquaponics hobby...

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    Default Re: Growing fish and vegetable as a hobby

    Quote Originally Posted by EsoyLegaspi View Post
    You can work out any amount - start by collecting the components - build your system - operate and viola...

    Tilapia and other fresh water fish - we have fingerlings available
    Do you have LMB's, Barramundis (Seabass) & Pangasius fries / fingerlings available?
    PM me pls... I want to start with these species. Tilapias too common.

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    Default BFAR our ultimate source where are thou...

    Quote Originally Posted by herp_doctor View Post
    Do you have LMB's, Barramundis (Seabass) & Pangasius fries / fingerlings available?
    PM me pls... I want to start with these species. Tilapias too common.
    We'll have to check with BFAR; Last time, they were not ready for Pangasius. BFAR is suppose to be the "greatest resource" of this stuff. That is what their name stands for and their mandate-"Resources". Anyhow, I'm also looking to source for those fingerlings. Gourami(robust and fast growing) would also be something that can add-on. You can mix shrimp and tilapia. Other's have done that in the internet. With Billions and billions of pesos given to this agency..we still have 4.5 million hungry Filipinos.

    For the money - Ornamental Fresh-Water Fish (OFF) has a good export potential and more lucrative than other fishes per kilo especially in Europe. There was a study made on this.

    The best advantage of Tilapia is being able to process many kinds of "green-food" and can be robust and sustainable. That means, using Tilapia as the producer of "fertilizer" for the plants it is able to take in a variety of "home-made-feeds", such that you may not need to buy feeds and create your own feeds. This will not sound right to feed manufacturers. In africa they make their own feeds.

    4.5 Million Hungry Filipinos are waiting for any fish(tilapia would be ideal) thus we don't have much to export, especially now that there is over fishing and abuse of our seas-lakes-rivers.

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    Default Solar Powered Water Pumps - Sustainable Food with Renewable Energy

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    Greetings and please allow us to take a moment of your time to explore the possibility of using Solar Powered Pumps to provide you of trouble free and stable water supply.

    Please find above enclosed Solar Powered Pumps - diagram and sample specs - the performance of which is similar to the existing pump technology especially for deep well residential-applications, irrigation(agriculture), aquaculture, commercial, industrial and high-rise building applications.

    We would be glad to submit an offer that would best suit your requirement by advising us with your technical specifications such as daily operating hours(T), total head(H) and volume of water requirement(Q) to enable us to make a suitable pump selection together with your intended applications.

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    Default Re: BFAR our ultimate source where are thou...

    I'm looking for LMB's, Pangasius, Peacock Bass as an alternative species. I want to grow something new & unique for the market, that caters both as food and as a recreational sport (sports-fishing).

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    Default Solar pump retrofitting and upgrades

    Quote Originally Posted by kapedro69 View Post
    Good day bro! pm me sa average price sa solar power ug apil naba ang pump inyo e provide? salamat!
    Hi Kaped,
    Average price would depend on the application, there are quite a number of options available:
    a. Existing pump and we provide solar power system - panels, controllers(calculated compatible to pump load), back-up battery etc., price would range from 40k to xxx depending on your capacity of pump, number of operating hours per day. This is retrofitting. Hence, payback would range from 3 to x years depending on your usage and capacity.

    b. New installation - pump and solar powered: range would be 70 K up, once again depending on usage, pump capacity etc.,
    (Pump is DC powered)

    c. Client has already Solar Power-windmill-hydro-wave-fuel cell(or other alternative sources of DC power) and want to provide a DC powered pump, Solar Pump(DC) can range about 35 K.

    So there are a number of options available and to optimize your usage and cost we need to understand your requirements. Hope that answers your query. Have a blessed day.

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    Free “Vitamin D” initiated from the SUN, Let us protect our environment and our environment will protect us. The sun will provide us “sustainable” and “endless” supply of Vitamin – D. Just get enough of it and don’t overexpose; too much of anything is bad. Free, natural and health, mother nature our great provider.

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