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[Title] => Waste material no more
[Summary] => Guinit (or coconut sheets from the ribs and base of coconut leaves) used to be the bane of farmers in Leyte and Samar. These would decay and drop to the ground, to be burned or thrown away.
No longer. The farmers now sell guinit to Mugna Bisayas, which means "made from the Visayas" and is the name of the company put up by Ma. Teresa Sumaylo and her husband, Indoy, in 1996.
"We began the business out of concern for the coconut farmers in our area, who were idle much of the time until harvest time," said Teresa Sumaylo.
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EXHIBITIONS AND MISSIONS
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[Title] => Waste material no more
[Summary] => Guinit (or coconut sheets from the ribs and base of coconut leaves) used to be the bane of farmers in Leyte and Samar. These would decay and drop to the ground, to be burned or thrown away.
No longer. The farmers now sell guinit to Mugna Bisayas, which means "made from the Visayas" and is the name of the company put up by Ma. Teresa Sumaylo and her husband, Indoy, in 1996.
"We began the business out of concern for the coconut farmers in our area, who were idle much of the time until harvest time," said Teresa Sumaylo.
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September 16, 2002 - 12:00am