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Wellisa Farms, a poultry and piggery farm in Cebu, was one of the five recipients of the first Green-E Award from the Department of Energy (DOE) last week in recognition of its excellence in generating energy from farm waste.


Owned and operated by Wellington Chanlim, Wellisa Farms collects all the manure generated by its two piggery farms in Bantayan Island and Tayud, Consolacion, Cebu and converts it into energy using biogas digesters.
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Edmund Quinit, manager of the DA Region 1 Ilocos Integrated Agriculture Research Center (ILIARC), said researchers of the ILIARC branch station in Batac, Ilocos Norte found that a combination of the organic fertilizer Durabloom and inorganic fertilizer (60-15-45) plus gibberellic acid work well on garlic and onion.
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Wellisa Farms, a poultry and piggery farm in Cebu, was one of the five recipients of the first Green-E Award from the Department of Energy (DOE) last week in recognition of its excellence in generating energy from farm waste.


Owned and operated by Wellington Chanlim, Wellisa Farms collects all the manure generated by its two piggery farms in Bantayan Island and Tayud, Consolacion, Cebu and converts it into energy using biogas digesters.
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