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« Previous EntriesStarting Your Own Flower Farm Business
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012Perhaps you have been enamored of the lucrative nature of flower farms, or you simply just like the grow flowers and wish to earn money from it. You don’t need to read any other guide, because this article has all the information you would need to get your business up and running in no time. [...]
Carp Fish Farming
Tuesday, February 7th, 2012The raising of carps, one of the most commonly farmed fish, has a long history. Are you interested in growing this family of fish commercially? Learn from our guide some basic information about carp fish farming, like which species are most commonly grown and what techniques are used to spawn them. Carp is one of [...]
Starting a Guava Farm
Monday, February 6th, 2012With the popularity of guava farming and consumption of guava by people knowing its medicinal benefits farmers concentrate in more production. It, being a cash fruit today, attracts lots of people willing to start guava farm business. This is the primary reason that guava gardens are expanding year after year. A beginner must be aware [...]
Start a Livestock Farm
Monday, February 6th, 2012Trend of livestock farms is common nowadays. Animal lovers enjoy them through closely observing livestock animals in such farming. A livestock farm can be initiated for any of the animals whether they are donkeys, mules, rabbits and something else. Your farm turns unique if bees are raised there for producing honey. An attempt made to [...]
Arowana Farming
Sunday, February 5th, 2012Arowana farming entails some prerequisites as well as considerations. In putting up this business, you have to be guided with such considerations for you to gain your target profit out of this. Selection of Location Before you start your arowana business, you have to select first the proper location where you will put your baby [...]
Crisis Brings Attention To Business Potential Of Herbs And Other Plants
Saturday, February 4th, 2012While the global crisis is reducing consumption across nations and social classes, causing massive unemployment and constricting the world economy to a precarious extent, other sectors are cashing in on some of its unexpected beneficial effects. Among them is the herbs and other plants sector, which is experiencing immense growth, -according to Edsa Garden House [...]
Sheep Raising; A Profitable Venture
Saturday, February 4th, 2012A former banker resigned from the corporate world and found joy and profits from raising sheep If insomniacs mentally count sheep to be able to fall asleep, former banker Nilo Casas literally do that in his two farms in Cavite and Masbate to be able to calculate his profits. For 23 years, Casas, who is [...]
Balut for Food and Profit
Friday, February 3rd, 2012You have never been to the Philippines unless you have eaten balut! This is what most Filipinos tell foreigners who come to the Philippines for the first time. So, perhaps this must be the reason why the members of the rock band Switchfoot ate balut on stage at their concert in the country-to the delight [...]
Facts About Ampalaya
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012Ampalaya is one of the most widely-cultivated vegetables in the Philippines. Despite its harsh bitter flavor, Filipinos are very fond of eating this vegetable. In the Philippines, it is usually sauteed with pork and egg and is considered as a main ingredient in pinakbet, a special cuisine among Ilocanos. Its bitter taste is attributed to [...]
Corn Coffee
Thursday, February 2nd, 2012We often think that illness brings nothing but problems and discomforts. Sometimes, the conditions that it caused lead its to healthier diet and promising agribusiness. This is exactly what happened to Alicia S. Paglinawan, general manager and producer of Sunrise Roasted Corn Coffee from Maygatasan, Bayugan, Agusan del Sur. She said that she was frequently [...]
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