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Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« on: June 15, 2009, 10:19:46 PM »
The Korean discoverer of “green bio-energy” will visit Bohol next week to scout for areas suitable for the massive production of red algae.

Gov. Erico Aumentado said he met Dr. Gyung Soo Kim, Ph.D., chief executive officer (CEO) of Biol Systems Co., Inc. and principal researcher for the Green Process Research and Development Department of the Korean Institute of Industrial Technology (Kitech) in Seoul during his visit to
South Korea on May 30 and 31 as part of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo’s delegation.
Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Joong-Kyung Choi who visited Bohol only a week earlier joined Kim in the meeting.

Aumentado said for green bio-energy production to be profitable, Kim needs a minimum of 10,000 hectares planted to the variety identified to grow abundantly in the Philippines – the cottonii species.

The governor has alerted Provincial Agriculturist Liza Quirog and her staff on Kim’s visit and instructed her to delineate the areas in Bohol suitable to red algae culture.

He expects Kim to give Quirog his requirements on top of the minimum area during the scientist’s visit slated this Sunday and Monday.

Tourism and agriculture are Bohol ’s major economic drivers. As such, Aumentado promotes them especially in his travels abroad including the latest trip with the President to Seoul and Jeju Island also in South Korea , then to Moscow and St. Petersburg in Russia .

RED ALGAE COMPARED

Kim is bullish for red algae compared to crops or wood. Crops, harvested once or twice a year, may compete with the need for food and drive prices up. Crops have carbon dioxide fixation ability (CO2 FA) of 5.1 tons per hectare (tph), and on top of sunlight and CO2, need water, land and fertilizer to grow.

Wood, harvested once in eight years, has CO2 FA of only 4.6 tph, needs lignin removal in the manufacturing process. Unabated harvesting may result to forest damage. It has the same needs as crops to grow.

On the other hand, red algae can be harvested four to five times a year, has high CO2 FA at 36.7 tph, has no lignin, no disadvantage to other food or the forest, and needs seawater only on top of sunlight and CO2  to grow.

Unlike sugar, starch or wood, algae feedstock does not need to undergo grinding, the dry mill or lignin removal. It goes direct to saccharification, then fermentation and produces bio-ethanol already.

Kim’s research aims for a world “free from fossil fuel” as his company’s motto states. Bio energy which is 100 percent recycled energy reduces or eliminates the high demand for fossil fuel, high oil price, energy security risk, environmental pollution, global warming and melting iceberg, he adds.

INVESTMENT PROSPECTS

In Seoul , Aumentado also talked economics and campaigned for investments in the Philippines among personalities like Dr. Dongsoo Kim, Ph.D., chair and president of the Korea Export-Import Bank; Jun-Sik Yoon, senior secretary to the President of Korea for economic affairs and Edward Eun-Gap Chang, president of the Korean Chamber of Commerce Philippines. In-Sik Kim, reporter for the economy policy desk of the Korea Economic Daily covered the talks. - - The Bohol Chronicle

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2009, 04:29:34 AM »
Mas maayo ni siya sa Corn kay dili maka damage ug maka exhaust sa atong top soil.

Nabasa nako sa June issue sa National Geographic nga ang amount of corn to produce 25 gallons of Ethanol is enough to feed 1 person in one year.

So unsa man ang prioridad sa kalibutan karon, Energy or Food?

Kining Ethanol from Algae, unang migawas ni sa October 2008 issue man siguro to sa Nat Geo.

Maayo ni nga project kay ang algae is one of the Sinks (means CO2 reducers).

Pero kinahanglan gihapon kini ug hipno nga pag toon basin maka  cause pod ni ug pollution sa dagat kung over produced na. Unya mangamatay ang isda nga main nga pagkaon sa mga Boholano.

So, nagpabiling ang pangutana. Unsa ang prioridad sa tao, Energy or Pagkaon?

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #2 on: June 16, 2009, 04:55:15 AM »
Ang pagtuo sa kasagaran nga ang corn nga himoong ethanol is also for human consumptio very wrong.We are corn grower ug ang corn nga among gitanum dili for human consumption but para sa livestock ug para sa ethanol.Daghan klase sa corn so ang pagtuo sa uban abi kay mais makaon tanan dili jud na sakto.Kining corn nga for ethanol use ug livestock feed gi engineered ni sa mga scientist para ana nga purpose.

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #3 on: June 16, 2009, 05:39:14 AM »
Sakto ka Raq. Nagtanom bitaw mi ani nga klase nga corn didto sa Mindanao. Misulat ko sa igsoon sa akong misis nga "pag andam andam ug sanggi para kung mo uli mi mag anag ta ug atong himoog sumsuman sa tuba".

Unya mi ingon ang igsoon sa akong misis nga "saba diha Macky, basin mahilo pa noon ta ug mo kaon ani nga Corn". Gi bawalan daw sila nga mokaon adto nga corn kay artificial kuno ang pag preparar. Puede ipakaon sa baka ang iyang dahon inig human ug harvest. Pero komprahon ang corn sa companya ug sila na sab ang mo harvest.

Kung mo adto mo sa boundary sa Agusan del Sur ug Bukidnon, nag lawd-lawd diha ang corn nga pang sagol ug diesel fuel, pag himo ug cooking oil ug animal feeds.

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #4 on: June 16, 2009, 07:04:29 AM »
Kung ka familiar mo anang company nga Monsanto,Pioner/Dupont ,Syngenta murag kakita ko ani sa Mindanao mao nay mga big seed company nga producer ug mga genetically engineered nga mga mais ug mga fertilizer.I know naay Pioner seed sa General Santos. Ang open pollinated ra nga mais ang pwede kaunon pero kung genetically engineered dili na for human consumption.Di man siguro na makahilo but there some risk.

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #5 on: June 16, 2009, 07:34:05 AM »
Yes, tinuod na raquel...... dili na safe kaonon ang mga bag-ong highly bred-corn karon.

Kadtong mga native ang maayo, kadtong tinigib.

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« Reply #6 on: June 16, 2009, 03:39:35 PM »
Kung ka familiar mo anang company nga Monsanto,Pioner/Dupont ,Syngenta murag kakita ko ani sa Mindanao mao nay mga big seed company nga producer ug mga genetically engineered nga mga mais ug mga fertilizer.I know naay Pioner seed sa General Santos. Ang open pollinated ra nga mais ang pwede kaunon pero kung genetically engineered dili na for human consumption.Di man siguro na makahilo but there some risk.

Matod sa explanation sa agriculturist nga nag survey, taas kuno kaayo ang sugar level ana nga klase nga corn. Unya ang iyang stem mo produce ug toxins para dili kaunon ug mga insects. Ang insects nga mo kaon sa iyang stem ma hilo.

Ang mga baka ug manok puede mo kaon ani kay taas sila ug resistance sa toxins.

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« Reply #7 on: June 16, 2009, 03:42:12 PM »
Yes, tinuod na raquel...... dili na safe kaonon ang mga bag-ong highly bred-corn karon.

Kadtong mga native ang maayo, kadtong tinigib.

Sir Felix,

Kahinumdom ko nga dunay mais sa atoa nga color violet, red ug orange. Sagol sagol iyang color.

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« Reply #8 on: June 16, 2009, 05:30:06 PM »
mao nay gitawag nga - masakgol(mais saksak sinagol) hehehe!

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #9 on: June 16, 2009, 09:41:01 PM »


My rich Daddy Macky. Food or Energy? The chicken or the egg?

We need energy to produce food
We need food to produce energy

This is the cycle for food-based energy.

Well, there's also renewal energy.
And here, my rich daddy Macky, you will build
your business empire  ;D




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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #10 on: June 16, 2009, 09:59:57 PM »
Kanang mais nga sagol sagol ang color mao jud siguro nay pinakanative nga mais.Ug diri pa na sa U.S mao nay gitawag ug Indian corn.

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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #11 on: June 16, 2009, 11:01:21 PM »
ang sweet corn plants nio Raqz, makaon na sa tawo? o pang feeds lng jud to?

humok lagi ang sweet corn (on the cob) kanang sa resto/KFC. dali lng noon maluto. pero morag dugay man ko mabusog ana hehehe

ang atong mais, dugay ma luto, unja gahi pud habhabon pero dali lng maka busog. lami sija anagon.  ;D

oopsie, na OT na man diay ta hehe...kita na mo aning red algae? makaon pud kaha ni sagol sa gulay?

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« Reply #12 on: June 17, 2009, 04:51:06 AM »
Kanang sweet corn,pop corn, blue corn pang human consumption jud na.Nganong gahi ang mais sa atua ug lutuon unya ang commercial sweet corn humok kay sa atua man gud harveson ang mais nga inglapas na sa milking stage.Kanang sweet corn diri once mo reach na sa milking stage mao nay saktong time harveson.Murag 21 days gikan paggawas sa iya silk dapat harveson ang mais para sa tilaob kay kung dugayon dugay pung lata ana.Mailhan nimo when ang milking stage kay inig abli nimo sa mais humok ang kernel unya murag milk imong i squeeze. Ang pagluto sa mais magpaboil ka una ug tubig unya kung bukal na pag ayo ilunod ang mais then lutua lang good for 2minutes or 3 ayaw palapasa kay mawala ang katam is ana i mean tam is man gihapon pero maayo man tong ma preserve tanan tam is nga di ma break down ang ubang sugar sa mais sa pag overcook.

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« Reply #13 on: June 17, 2009, 04:51:56 AM »
di ba kaning algae mao ba ni himoong gulaman? aw guso man siguro diay to.

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« Reply #14 on: June 18, 2009, 10:22:15 PM »
Murag 21 days gikan paggawas sa iya silk dapat harveson ang mais para sa tilaob kay kung dugayon dugay pung lata ana.Mailhan nimo when ang milking stage kay inig abli nimo sa mais humok ang kernel unya murag milk imong i squeeze. Ang pagluto sa mais magpaboil ka una ug tubig unya kung bukal na pag ayo ilunod ang mais then lutua lang good for 2minutes or 3 ayaw palapasa kay mawala ang katam is ana i mean tam is man gihapon pero maayo man tong ma preserve tanan tam is nga di ma break down ang ubang sugar sa mais sa pag overcook.


oisssst bilib jud ko nimo Raqz, i nominate na jud tikang official agriculturist dri sa TB hehehe.
dugay na pud btaw nahong gi huna2x ni. nganong gahi man ang mais sa ato, unja ang sweet corn kay humok au. na obserbahan sab naho nga ang sweet corn morag hilaw pero tam-is jud sya.

unsa man sab ng 'silk'? mao ba ng sa tumoy sa mais nga morag buhok?

hehehehe naa pa diay na milking stage. og magluto baja kog sweet corn kay dugay japon more than 1hr hehehe, mao diay di na tam-is ahahahahaha kabueng baja  ;D


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Re: Red Algae in Bohol, Philippines
« Reply #15 on: June 21, 2009, 04:12:29 AM »

My rich Daddy Macky. Food or Energy? The chicken or the egg?

We need energy to produce food
We need food to produce energy

This is the cycle for food-based energy.

Well, there's also renewal energy.
And here, my rich daddy Macky, you will build
your business empire  ;D



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We need energy to produce food
We need food to produce energy

Energy will produce harmful gas CO2
Food will also produce harmful gas O2T

Hec hec hec
Got you GEC :)






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