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[Title] => After ducks, Erap now into pigs
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Aside from feeding his ducks, deposed President Joseph Estrada is now reportedly raising pigs and poultry as a way to pass time on his 18-hectare estate in Tanay, Rizal while his plunder case before the Sandiganbayan drags on.
The 68-year-old Estrada said he is now raising native chickens and "land-raised" pigs, not only for home consumption, but to help provide livelihood to poor families living around Barangay Sampalok.
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Cited in the Asian pig sector, Lapus is the resident host and specialist for Novartis "Payo in Doc" radio and TV programs, trainer for pig production workshops in Korea and Thailand, and writer for various publications such as the "International Pig Topics" and the "Agriculture" magazine of the Manila Bulletin.
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The 68-year-old Estrada said he is now raising native chickens and "land-raised" pigs, not only for home consumption, but to help provide livelihood to poor families living around Barangay Sampalok.
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Cited in the Asian pig sector, Lapus is the resident host and specialist for Novartis "Payo in Doc" radio and TV programs, trainer for pig production workshops in Korea and Thailand, and writer for various publications such as the "International Pig Topics" and the "Agriculture" magazine of the Manila Bulletin.
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