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The Carabao Law
The Filipino Entrepreneur | October 5th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Think it’s about time that we look for other alternative milk sources. This is because of the melamine in milk scare, those who can’t afford the high prices of milk, the rest of the grass roots like us will have no choice but to buy them. read more
How to Process Coconut Sap or Toddy
The Filipino Entrepreneur | September 10th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Locally, toddy is commonly called “tuba”. It is usually bottled and made into coconut wine, mixed with cinnamon bark to prevent fermentation which turns it into vinegar. Palm toddy is another kind of sap but not from coconut tree, it is read more
Buy Seeds Online
The Filipino Entrepreneur | September 7th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Have you heard about Mr. Seeds? this is business of Mr. Allain Rubin, a PC game developer and a 3D artist. He pioneered the online selling of plant seeds in the internet the Philippines. I guess he is the first one in this country selling seeds onlin read more
How to Make Organic Fertilizer
The Filipino Entrepreneur | August 31st 2008 by Manolito Montala
Bioorganic Fertilizer (BOF) From Coir Dust And Animal Manures Bioorganic Fertilizer (BOF) is a processed inoculated compost from any organic material that has undergone rapid decomposition by the introduction of homogeneous microbial inoculants. This read more
Guide in Producing Baby Corn
The Filipino Entrepreneur | June 17th 2008 by Manolito Montala
I think everyone knows this vegetable. This is commonly added to a dish called chop suey where it is mixed with vegetables like cauliflower, chinese cabbage, cabbage, bell pepper, sayote, carrots and added with squid and some chicken meat or pork.I g read more
Abalone Seed Production and Culture
The Filipino Entrepreneur | May 17th 2008 by Manolito Montala
WHAT ARE ABALONES? Abalones are gastropod molluscs belonging to the Family Haliotidae. The genus Haliotis means “sea ear.” There are about 70 species of abalone distributed worldwide. Abalones are slow-growing one-shelled gastropods which live in read more
Seed Production of Native Catfish
The Filipino Entrepreneur | May 6th 2008 by Manolito Montala
The freshwater catfish Clarias macrocephalus is native to the Philippines but is fast becoming scarce in many natural habitats. It is a favorite food fish due to its tender and delicious meat. Recently, farming of C. macrocephalus has gained interest read more
Straw Mushroom Production
The Filipino Entrepreneur | April 28th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Mushrooms are fleshy, spore bearing fungi. These spores germinate under favorable conditions to microscopic filaments which branch to form a mycelium. Fusion of compatible mycelia gives rise to fruiting bodies. Nutritionally, mushrooms are called sap read more
How To Make Laundry Bar Soap
The Filipino Entrepreneur | April 17th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Making laundry bar soap can be a good business idea. You can also make laundry soap for house hold use so you will not have to buy it in the market. Below is the procedure on making the laundry soap made from coconut oil which is the main ingredien read more
How To Make a Dwarf Mango Tree
The Filipino Entrepreneur | March 5th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Mango, the country’s national fruit is considered as one of the finest in the world. It is the third most important fruit crop of the country based on export volume and value next to banana and pineapple. It has an established domestic market a read more
Watermelon Production Guide
The Filipino Entrepreneur | February 9th 2008 by Manolito Montala
Have you seen a square watermelon? look at the picture on the left side. I’m not kidding. This watermelon is being sold in Japan for around 10,000 yen ($83) while regular oval watermelon costs $15-$20. Quite expensive eh? here in the Philippine read more

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