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The iconic image of a bahay kubo being transported by a group of men on foot has easily become the most popular representation of bayanihan.

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El Niño has dried up farmlands, reservoirs and waterways all over the country, forcing farmers to find other ways to adapt and survive. Even lakes and ponds have also been left parched from the heat.

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The program airs every Sunday at 3:30 to 4 p.m. over DZMM. The 12-week program runs until Oct. 9. It offers a complete module on pampano – from identifying the different species, to diseases which the fish is at risk of contracting and their cure, to possible market for the fish. The show will have experts on pampano as resource speakers.
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