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Traditional Farming Meets Aquaponic Innovation: Isla Eden Farm Ep 12
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- Опубліковано 15 сер 2024
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⏰ Timestamps
00:00 intro
1:00 who is IDEA Philippines?
1:44 Kinabuhi Farm Tour03:25 Kinabuhi Farm’s Mission
04:07 Hurdles in traditional farming7:05 Kinabuhi Farm Hydroponics
08:05 They visit our farm
10:00 Aquaponics is the future of farming
11:35 No smell pig pen
12:07 Their impression
14:40 outro
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you are doing great.........keep it up
Thank you so much 😀🙏
Good hand with green tumb means you grow well all your plants.
Good job sir.., you are very much welcome here at Bengue. Should u decide to visit.
I love farming
good job man
Thanks for inspiring the new generation of Filipino Farmer. God bless always!
The younger generation is our future🙏 Praying for young farming leaders to step up 🤙🙏
Awesome live the exact reasons why I started my aquaponics journey
Amazing! Wishing you all the blessing and bounty with your aquaponic journey 🤙🙏
Worth Sharing ❤
Sharing is caring! Thank you for helping us spread the channel🙏🤙
Wow Amazing good job happy farming.
Many many thanks
How are the concrete tanks, are they affecting the water chemistry? I see some people are using fiberglass to line the tanks in the Philippines. How available is fiberglass there? Do you think it would help on water quality?
Sir regarding your star link video did you have to buy a new star link or did the one from US work.
Im interested about aquaponic system
Can i visit your farm sir?
Research black soldier fly……free chicken food
So you went to a traditional and income generating/charitable farm to criticize their ways of farming and hype up your "sustainable" way/aquaponics. So far how much money have you spent on your aquaponics farm? And how much is the revenue as of today? So are you saying that instead of spending their farm income to help the disabled people they should spend 200k+USD to build sustainable aquaponic like yours?
I know, I know. Their farm currently has some problems, blah blah blah, but who doesn't? is aquaponics the perfect way? Didn't mean to rant but this video gives a very arrogant vibe.
I disagree with your observation. This video is not arrogant in my opinion. On the other hand it shows how people can and should learn from each other if they are open to new ideas. I am impressed and grateful to a family that gave up a comfortable life to gamble on a venture like this with the end goal of helping the farmers in Bohol. BTW, he has not spent 200k USD so far. His figures are in Phil. Pesos!
@@pinkyt3082 He definitely used $ sign in his expense short videos. I know there are some good things in aquaponics. But I think it's best for that type of farming system to be implemented on highly urbanized areas like Manila. Whereas Bohol isn't. Aquaponics requires high upfront costs and uninterrupted electricity for the pumps. Cost that most local farmers can't afford and Philippines' electricity rates are one of the costliest in Asia. Don't even mention gas prices or solar electricity equipment. But hey, I wish I'm wrong and I hope they will succeed and prove me wrong.
Yes we went to another farm and those farmers came to our farm to opening and HUMBLY discuss the future of farming in our area and how we can help one another. They work hard and deserve to receive all the support, updated methods, and efficient tools to maximize their effort🤙🙏
Thank you for understanding our purpose. Those are American dollars and we are highly invested into the agricultural community. Not only building ours but giving to other farmers. Putting our money where our mouth is😉
You are accurate on many accounts. It is expensive upfront to build aquaponics but we also are teaching other methods of efficient and regenerative farming. Through more investment and research we’ve actually created more affordable ways to implement aquaponics. Ours is just the initial investment to train farmers and research more cost effective builds🤙