+ Follow ANTONIO ROLA Tag
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[Title] => A sustainable reforestation program
[Summary] => When the Good Harvest Group began trials in 2001 for an advocacy mango orchards as a sustainable approach to reforestation many existing orchard operators thought the group was embarking on an impossible dream.
[DatePublished] => 2005-12-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rose de la Cruz
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[Title] => Earn as much as P50,000/year from a single Super Mango tree
[Summary] => Nowadays, one doesnt need huge tracts of land to put up a mango plantation. All that you may ever need is to plunk in about P34,000 for a single mango tree, wait for at least five years and then earn as much as P50,000 per year for every Super Mango tree. The best part is that you dont even have to be present to do the tedious work.
It doesnt sound real, but thats exactly what Ralph W. Lopez, president and chief executive officer of agribusiness firm Good Harvest Orchards Marketing Corp. is pitching these days.
[DatePublished] => 2005-02-13 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Rocel Felix
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[Title] => A sustainable reforestation program
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[Title] => Earn as much as P50,000/year from a single Super Mango tree
[Summary] => Nowadays, one doesnt need huge tracts of land to put up a mango plantation. All that you may ever need is to plunk in about P34,000 for a single mango tree, wait for at least five years and then earn as much as P50,000 per year for every Super Mango tree. The best part is that you dont even have to be present to do the tedious work.
It doesnt sound real, but thats exactly what Ralph W. Lopez, president and chief executive officer of agribusiness firm Good Harvest Orchards Marketing Corp. is pitching these days.
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