A massive greenhouse facility in Bulacan is set to be the newest addition to Manny V. Pangilinan's agriculture portfolio.
To boost local production of vegetables, the farm will adopt sustainable measures and agricultural innovations such as hydroponic farming, a method of cultivating plants using a water-based nutrient solution instead of soil.
This farming technique will use 90% less water, 90% less land, and 90% to 99% fewer fertilizers and pesticides.Pangilinan expands agri portfolio The project with LR Group is just the latest of Pangilinan’s MPIC slew of investments in the agricultural sector.
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