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Cross Cap
Cap can deliver message, advertise, promote and uplift someone who don’t know where to go.Â
Email: merryheart.stuffs@gmail.com
Invest in Cavendish Banana Farming and Export Biz
A Saudi Arabia base Importer-Investor just requested a comprehensive Feasibility Study
Calamity is both misery and opportunity
Helping people and kids is part of my system and upbringing but the eruption of Taal volcano near where my family reside (Tagaytay) is unexpected. I did not see it coming. For someone who is an insider and is part of a Christian Church that support families, the sick,the kids and the elderly, I can volunteer to a long term program that will assist the affected to get down on their feet. People also need solar panels or portable solar street lights, solar cellphone chargers, temporary housing and livelihood assistance. I also need ideas how to harness elements from volcanic eruption so people can turned their devastation into source of income. You can contact me via my email if you want to help… merryheart.stuffs@gmail.com
Moringa Cultivation and Processing Feasibility Study & Business Plan
Thank you for the opportunity. My latest request for Feasibility Study and Business Plan was again Moringa Cultivation and Processing (“Malungay”) – from Tanzania. Since 2010, I was able to help. Around 80%+ of those who requested are from Africa, minimal from Asia (Independently). This was done independently.
Native Duyan, et al from Naga CamSur Philippines
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Freelance Architectural Design
Around January of 2018 when a former co-employee approached me. To cut the long story short, I was offered a freelance architectural design design job… I accepted. It took me some time to finish because the requesting party change his mind on some details in many instances. Â
Now it is halfway finish and I saw how my drawing slowly but surely turned into reality. I did not just satisfy my client, I also satisfy the building permit approving city officer. I guess my background in advertising design and corporate engineering became very useful because my design was obviously more clear and detailed compare to what other licensed architects are doing, And having a teachable attitude somehow help me improve my woI rk.
I did all the Title Block inclusive of structural, electrical, plumbing and sanitary plan. And it did not end there. It pass through evaluation, approval and fees to be paid. Below photos shows that the drawing became a reality. Believe it or not, I was even ask to report daily for months for the construction and supplies supervision.
Incidentally, I got the attention of the Engineer owner. He gave me two more projects that I am both finishing at the moment. It is supposedly finish already but the owner has change his directions on the plan so revisions are done once in a while.
I am willing to accept freelance drafting work if there is an opportunity. I just need the basic instruction and needed data. Rest assured it will be less costly. I can be reached through my email: mamita.offer@gmail.com
Philippine Coconuts for Global Village
Philippines is among the top coconut exporters in the world. Around 70% Philippine coconut went to export and is also considered significant crop for local demands. Philippines produces an average of 4,000 coconuts per hectare annually. 75% of world supply of raw coconuts comes from Philippines, Indonesia and India. Global demand for coconut products is increasing at 10% per annum. 95% of coconuts come from smallholder farmers.
The coconut tree (Cocos nucifera) is a member of the palm tree family (Arecaceae) and the only living species of the genus Cocos. The seed or the fruit is a drupe, not a nut. Coconuts is dubbed as the tree of life due to its versatility and the variety of products and livelihood that can be made from it. Not to mention the healing and health benefits it can provide. Its uses are for food, cosmetics, industrial raw materials, medicine, and so forth and so on. Coconuts a large quantity of clear liquid called “coconut milk.” When immature, may be harvested for their potable “coconut water”, also called “coconut juice”. Mature coconuts can be used as edible seeds, or processed for oil and plant milk from the flesh, charcoal from the hard shell, and coir from the fibrous husk. Dried coconut flesh is called copra, and the oil and milk derived from it are commonly used in cooking – frying in particular – as well as in soaps and cosmetics. The hard shells, fibrous husks and long pinnate leaves can be used as material to make a variety of products for furnishing and decorating.
Below is how we packed and export young and/or mature coconuts (depends what buyer require):
Young Coconuts ASEAN Standard (parameters):
- whole, trimmed, or polished
- free of cracks at the shell
- fresh in appearance
- sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for human consumption is excluded
- clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter
- practically free of pests affecting the general appearance of the produce
- practically free of damage caused by pests
- free of abnormal external moisture, excluding condensation following removal from cold storage
- free of any foreign smell and/or taste
- for the whole fruit, spikelet and peduncle should be absent and the calyx should be intact
Mature Coconuts ASEAN Standard (parameters):
- whole
- untrimmed (with husk) or trimmed (semi-dehusked mature coconut, dehusked mature coconut except for the perianth area, fully dehusked)
- brown or green color depending on the characteristic of the variety
- free of germination
- free of cracks on the shell
- practically free of pests and damage caused by them affecting the general appearance and the meat quality
- sound; produce affected by rotting or deterioration such as to make it unfit for human consumption is excluded
- clean, practically free of any visible foreign matter
- free of abnormal external moisture, excluding condensation following removal from cold storage
- free of any foreign odor and/or taste.
Technical:Â Cooling and storage of fresh Coconuts
Room-cooling is generally used for pre-cooling mature husked nuts. Forced-air and hydro-cooling are acceptable. A rapid temperature change of 8°C can cause cracking.
Mature coconuts with husk can be kept at ambient conditions for 3 to 5 months before the liquid endosperm has evaporated, the shell has cracked because of desiccation or sprouting has occurred.
Storage at 0°C to 1,5°C and 75% to 85% RH is possible for up to 2 months for mature, de-husked coconuts and 13°C to 16°C and 80% to 85% RH for 2 weeks or less. Low RH and high temperature should be avoided.
Aside young and mature coconuts, we are also capable to export other related products:
- Coconut Jam
- Virgin Coconut Oil
- Coconut Sugar
- Coconut Water
- Coconut Vinegar
- Coconut Oil
- Coconut Balm
- Other Processed Coconut Products
If you are interested, you may inquire directly at mamita.offer@gmail.com
Pineapple To Go
Aside Cavendish Banana and Coconuts, Philippines is also a major supplier/exporter of premium quality Pineapples.  MD2 Pineapple variety is believed the highest standard for fresh pineapples due to its exceptional sweetness and consistency in size plus its less acidic content and minimal after taste. We have it and we supply.
Interested clients may email me directly at mamita.offer@gmail.com