Coconuts Galore
This is primarily about how waste coconut husks are made into high-value products that are environment-friendly - and, more important, how this labor-intensive process provides employment for thousands of families in rural communities. It also describes our clean-burning stove that runs on waste rice hulls and other agricultural waste products.
About Me
- Name: Perla Manapol
- Location: Kalibo and Ibajay, Aklan, Philippines
Undergraduate studies at State Univ. of NY at Fredonia; graduate studies at Harvard University; U.S. Foreign Service in Peru, Jamaica, India, Indonesia; former exchange student under the American Field Service Int'l Scholarships program; tennis coach under Operation Crossroads Africa; fluent in Spanish, Bahasa Indonesia/Malay, Tagalog, Visayan; international consultant in renewable energy-related projects (biofuels, clean energy)and community development
Previous Posts
- SRE Now into Coconut Sugar
- Liberia's First-ever Charcoal from Coconut Shells
- SRE Helps Liberians To Produce First-ever Charcoal...
- Graduation Day: Coconut Value-Adding Training Program
- SRE Team Completes Liberia Train-the-Trainers Program
- SRE Team in Liberia for Training in Coconut Value-...
- "Da Kokonut Lady" Featured in Harvard GSE Magazine
- Obama-mania in West Africa
- SRE President Speaks at Conference on Global Poverty
- TYPHOON "FRANK" BATTERS KALIBO - AND SRE
Saturday, June 05, 2010
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