YES Project Proposal Sample

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YES Project Proposal Sample Water hyacinth (“water lily” family)‏ is a water pollutant heavily infesting lake buluan, in sultan kudarat, and greatly affecting fish habitat. The plant grows on water surface thus blocks the entry of sunlight and oxygen.

WATER HYACINTH (water lily family) “pollutant” @ LAKE BULUAN

INVOLVING THE COMMUNITY WHEN HARVESTING WATER HYACINTH

WATER HYACINTH – (pollutant plant) IN ABUNDANCE

CLEANING THE HARVESTED WATER HYACINTH STALKS, THEN SUN DRYING

WATER HYACINTH FIBER (STALKS), READY AS FOR USE AS WEAVING MATERIAL

FINISHED WOVEN BAGS “bayong”, slippers