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‘Coastal Greenbelt Zones’ Proposed In Iloilo City

Coastal Greenbelt Zones are positioned as preventive infrastructure.

Initiative Promotes Sustainable Development Of Non-Timber Products

Maasin serves as a model area for sustainable NTFP development.

Talisay Saplings Planted In Ilocos Norte Protected Landscape

The activity reflects ongoing commitment to landscape conservation.

Lanao Bird Conservation Project Crucial For Ramsar Site Application

Lake Lanao’s biodiversity is central to the province’s recognition bid.

DAR Eyes Scholarship Revival For ARBs’ Children To Sustain Farming

The program supports long-term land productivity through youth involvement.

North Negros Farmers’ Community Reaps Gains From Project LAWA At BINHI

Local farmers are gaining stability through DSWD-backed initiatives.
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Filipinos Urged To Help Protect Fish, Water Resources

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources advised Filipinos to protect fish and other water resources in celebration of the 59th Fish Conservation Week.

Nayong Pilipino Awaits Funds To Build Green Park In Bay City

The Nayong Pilipino Foundation is planning to build more than nine-hectare property in the Bay City in Parañaque to serve as a heritage space.

Department Of Agriculture Helps Boost Onion Industry In Ilocos Norte

The Department of Agriculture gave at least 50 tons of shallot bulbs in support to rice farmers in Ilocos Norte that are shifting to planting high-value commercial crops.

Foundation Lauds Study On Narra Tree’s Medical Value

The Million Trees Foundation Incorporation recognized the study done by De la Salle Dasmariñas for finding the usage of Narra as an antioxidant to cure illnesses.

ASTI To Develop Robot That Detects Plant Diseases

The Advanced Science and Technology Institute introduced a robot that can help farmers to easily detect plant diseases.

Mimaropa Cops To Plant 45.5K Seedlings Per Month Until December

The Police Regional Office of Mimaropa planned to increase their seedling count to be planted per month to achieve the targeted 1 million trees.