COVID brings Pangasinan town’s salt industry to a standstill

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Since March, when the community quarantine was imposed by the government to control the spread of COVID-19, the sprawling salt industry had to hit the “pause” button.

Salt farmers usually start preparing their “banigan” before the rainy season in October in time for harvest from December to May.

If combined with the salt produced in the towns of Bolinao and Bani, and in Alaminos City, Pangasinan could produce an average of 74,765 MT annually, which is among the highest salt productions by a province in the country.

 

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ALL Government employees (executive / legislative / judicial / local governments) should receive ZERO PAY during the same time you force private businesses and private employees to shutdown / lockdown due to your imperialist indoctrinated fake fraud hoax!

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