SMC to develop mangrove industry in Bulacan to address flooding, boost livelihood

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According to Bulakan, Bulacan’s municipal agriculturist Elizabeth Salvador, mangroves planted beside rivers hold soil and water, preventing flooding from happening

San Miguel Corporation said Wednesday it has begun a project to plant thousands of mangroves in a coastal area in Hagonoy, Bulacan. A town north of Manila will stand to benefit from a crab mangrove industry that will be put up in a 10-hectare mangrove plantation, according to a diversified conglomerate.

“We are seeding 100,000 mud crabs monthly at Hagonoy’s mangrove plantation area to help boost the country’s mud crab production,” Ang said in a statement.in Bulacan. SMC's airport project is expected to feature four parallel runways, a world-class terminal, and other features. It can also accommodate up to 100 million passengers yearly.

 

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may maganda ring balita. buti di pa naisipang gawin subdivision. wala pa nmn imposible ky mareng cynthia. charot! dagat nga napapatag at naging Mall of Asia.

Its good po for the environment and the people of Bulakan.

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