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From OFW to Successful Aquapreneur: How a Bilar Fish Farmer Found Success in Ulang and Tilapia Farming

In the heart of Bilar, Bohol, a remarkable transformation is taking place — a former overseas worker, now a thriving fish farmer, is showing how innovation, training, and hard work can turn dreams into reality. Recently, Ms. Dalagan , a beneficiary of the Aquabiz School-Technology Business Incubation (ABS-TBI) project, successfully completed her second production cycle, harvesting 50.75 kilos of giant freshwater prawn (ulang) and a staggering 938.25 kilos of tilapia . Her aquaculture venture, set on two ponds totaling 1,400 square meters , flourished over just four months , using advanced techniques and a complete Package of Technology (POT) developed for tilapia-ulang polyculture. Cultivating Success with Technology The farming journey wasn’t just about placing fingerlings in water — it was science-backed and technology-driven. Key performance results included: Feed Conversion Ratio (FCR): 7.29 for ulang, 0.87 for tilapia Survival Rates: 41.23% for ulang, 46.91% for tila...

Struggles of Filipino Onion Farmers: How Imported Onions Affect Local Farming

 In the heart of the Philippine countryside, where the earth is rich and the sun generously beams its light, thousands of Filipino farmers rise with hope each morning. For many, onion farming is not just a livelihood — it’s a heritage, a life’s work cultivated through generations. But today, that heritage is under siege, not by nature, but by the tides of imported goods. The Life of an Onion Farmer Growing onions in the Philippines, especially in provinces like Nueva Ecija, Ilocos Norte, and Mindoro, is a labor of love. From planting delicate seeds to painstakingly nurturing crops through unpredictable weather, Filipino farmers invest months of sweat, care, and patience. Harvest time, typically from December to April, should be a season of reward. However, the reality for many farmers is far from prosperous. Production costs — fertilizers, irrigation, pesticides, and labor — have soared. Meanwhile, prices they receive for their onions often barely cover these costs, leaving farm...

Hydroponics: A Guide to Growing Plants Without Soil

          Are you interested in gardening but don't have the space or time for a traditional garden? Have you heard about hydroponics and want to learn more? Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil that is becoming increasingly popular among gardeners and farmers. In this blog post, we'll explore the basics of hydroponics and how you can start your own hydroponic garden. What is Hydroponics?           Hydroponics is a method of growing plants using nutrient-rich water instead of soil. In a hydroponic system, the plant's roots are suspended in a nutrient solution that provides all the necessary minerals and nutrients for growth. The roots are usually held in place with an inert growing medium, such as peat moss, perlite, or vermiculite. Why Choose Hydroponics? There are several benefits to growing plants hydroponically, including: Increased yield : Hydroponic plants typically grow faster and produce more fruit tha...