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    Seaweed chips have international potential

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    Date
    December 7, 2017
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    PN20171207_11
    Excerpt
    Have you ever snacked on seaweed chips that are crispy like banana and potato chips? The good news is that seaweed chips are now among Caluya, Antique's exportable delicacies. You see, with encouragement from Mayor Genevive Gumban Lim-Reyes, seaweed farming has become a profitable livelihood of the townsfolk. Caluya is now the fifth largest seaweed producer in the country.
    Citation
    Seaweed chips have international potential. (2017, December 7). Panay News, p. 11.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/3537
    Personal Names
    Reyes, Genevive Lim
    Geographic Names
    Caluya, Antique
    Subject
    seaweeds livelihoods fishers
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