Not just coal; seaweeds, too
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It's Not only coal that may be considered a money maker for the municipality of Caluya. In fact, the residents of Caluya themselves are directly reaping the financial bounty of seaweed production in the only island municipality of Antique. More seaweed products thereat are exported to mainland China, United Staes and Europe.
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Not just coal; seaweeds, too. (2018, January 17). Panay News, p. 9.
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