+ Follow AQUATIC AND RESOURCES RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Tag
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[Title] => Man who built Azkals seeks Tacloban rebirth
[Summary] => The man who built the Philippine national men’s football team Azkals and sparked the revival of football in the country wants to help coconut farmers rebuild their lives a year after Super Typhoon Yolanda tore through Eastern Visayas and destroyed 90 percent of his hometown Tacloban City.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-09 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rainier Allan Ronda
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[URL] => http://media.philstar.com/images/the-philippine-star/headlines/20141109/dan-palami-4.jpg
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[Title] => Earthworms good as feed for fish, crabs
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Cultured earthworm is a good substitute for "trash fish" as foods of fish and crabs grown in cages.
This was found in a study done by Philip Cruz, president of the Cruz Aquaculture Corp. (CAC) in Bacolod City (Negros Oriental).
"With the cost of only P10 for producing a kilo of fresh earthworms using agricultural wastes, it is more attractive to use earthworms instead of trash fish for feeding fish," reported Cruz, who conducted a research titled "Prospects of Raising Earthworms for Aquaculture Feeds."
[DatePublished] => 2006-07-23 00:00:00
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[Title] => Man who built Azkals seeks Tacloban rebirth
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[Title] => Earthworms good as feed for fish, crabs
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Cultured earthworm is a good substitute for "trash fish" as foods of fish and crabs grown in cages.
This was found in a study done by Philip Cruz, president of the Cruz Aquaculture Corp. (CAC) in Bacolod City (Negros Oriental).
"With the cost of only P10 for producing a kilo of fresh earthworms using agricultural wastes, it is more attractive to use earthworms instead of trash fish for feeding fish," reported Cruz, who conducted a research titled "Prospects of Raising Earthworms for Aquaculture Feeds."
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