JoelVasquez | Date: Saturday, 03 March 2012, 8:02 AM | Message # 1 |
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This article above presents poor education as the major drawback of the Philippines– one thing that is not mentioned here are the “poor-farmers-fisher folks” that are suppose to provide food for our people in the Philippines. If our poor-farmers-fisher folks keep on using the same process and procedures they will keep on getting the same results. The vicious cycle just repeats itself - compounding our poverty situation. There has to be a better way, there has to be a shift in mindset and direction. I hope someone out there can tell the President of the Philippines - to support our Philippine Aquaponics. 4.5 million involuntarily hungry Filipino voices seem to be unheared..
We have to help educate our poor farmers-fisher folks regarding "integrated-farming" www.facebook.com/philippine.aquaponics
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