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La Trinidad Wants More Local Farmers To Go Organic

The capital town is set to increase its organic food and vegetable production by five percent every year, responding to the rising demand from health-conscious consumers.

Negros Occidental Rice Farmers Get DA Support On Use Of Crop Technologies

Supporting rice farmers in Negros Occidental with advanced crop establishment technologies is a priority for the Department of Agriculture.

PBBM To Operators: Use Dams To Generate Renewable Energy

President Marcos Jr. encouraged dam operators to maximize their resources for water supply and renewable energy.

Lawmaker Wants Streamlined LGU Permits For Cleaner Energy Ventures

Lawmaker underscores the role of local permits in enhancing renewable energy adoption.

100K Flowers To Be Collected For ‘Iloilo Blooms’ Initiative

Iloilo City unveiled "Iloilo Blooms: Bulak sa Pag-USWAG," a comprehensive initiative designed to integrate green spaces into the urban fabric, enhancing both aesthetics and ecological resilience.

Bacolod City Uses Garbage Trap To Collect Coastal Waste

Bacolod City’s garbage trap is addressing waste issues in coastal areas.

Empower ‘Food Security Soldiers’ To Attain Nutrition Goals

Optimizing the agriculture sector and empowering farmers and fisherfolk are highlighted by AGRI Party-list Rep. Wilbert T. Lee as essential strategies for meeting the Philippines' nutrition goals in 2023-2028.

Negros Occidental Donates Renewable Energy Systems To Partner Organizations

Harnessing the power of the sun! Solar panels and water pumps now with three partner organizations in Negros Occidental.

Department Of Agriculture Awards 15 Fishing Boats To Philippine Fisherfolk Groups

Fisherfolk associations across the Philippines received 15 new 62-footer fishing vessels from the Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.

Agriculture Office Eyes Expansion Of Cacao, Coffee Planting Areas In Negros Oriental

Provincial Agriculture Office calls for increased cacao and coffee cultivation.

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