RE: Breeding Cachamas in small spaces
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Regards dear friend @joseph1956.
I really appreciate your new publication within the Project Hope community. But I must point out that the topics that characterize our community include:
- technology,
- blockchain,
- artificial intelligence,
- machine learning,
- cybersecurity,
- gaming (on the blockchain)
as well as:
- economy,
- business,
- marketing,
- psychology, social media, etc.
In this case, your post does not seem to fit within our work philosophy. Maybe I'm wrong, I'll thank you if you could elaborate yourself about it.
Please try to address the issues we request in the future.
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Greetings, I consider that the topic discussed fits perfectly both in economics, since it is an alternative way to obtain benefits as in business, for the same reason, on the other hand, fish farming is linked to agriculture and the concept of this is well remarked "Set of economic activities".
I guess the etcetera after psychology and social media indicates that scientific topics are allowed.
I will be more specific in the future about the topics covered. Thank you
Dear, @joseph1956.
I agree, but reading your post, I couldn´t find any phrase that made reference to monetary gains, marketing, supply, and demand of the cachama.
This is the single line related to commerce:
You could have emphasized the economic part but you didn't.
It is a matter of optics, in the post I indicate the way it is bred and the result of this derives in profits or savings. I emphasize that the fish is a hybrid, something that is part of technology, but the general idea is to show new alternatives of economic income that are being practiced in the country.
I totally agree.
Have a nice day appreciated friend @joseph1956.
thank you for visiting my blog, in the next ones I will deal with the topics more punctually according to what you recommend me.
I'm sure you will.