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    Young man in a hurry raises bangus, broilers

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    Date
    March 30, 2017
    Author
    Sarian, Zac
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    Classification code
    MB20170330_B-7
    Excerpt
    Meet a young man in a hurry who refused to go to college so he could enjoy his passion for growing bangus and later boilers. He is 27-year-old Christian Rillera of Bolinao, Pangasinan, who is taking charge of more than a hundred hectares of fish-ponds in an island that the family own elsewhere. His father was the first to engage in cage culture of bangus in Bolinao, at the same time developing the fishponds they owned in one of the islands. All along, he would bring the young Christian to the fish farms. And that could be the reason why he had loved to be a bangus grower and later a modern broiler contract grower currently with a bird population of 70,000 and still expanding.
    Citation
    Sarian, Z. (2017, March 30). Young man in a hurry raises bangus, broilers. Manila Bulletin. p. B-7
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/1861
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    Corporate Names
    Novatech Food Industries
    Personal Names
    Rillera, Christian Sumaoang, Ronaldo
    Geographic Names
    Bolinao
    Subject
    milkfish culture fish culture fish ponds Proliferation Food organisms Feed fishery economics agropisciculture probiotics Manure ammonia
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