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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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Laoag’s Malunggay Fest Reveals Ilocanos’ Secret To Long Life

Residents of Laoag who participated in the Malunggay Festival made staple food out of the malunggay plant, which is known as their superfood.

Working Together To Serve More Communities For A Sustainable Future

SM Prime is working together to create a sustainable future for more communities around the Philippines.

DA-ATI Launches Mentorship Program For Agri-Entrepreneurs

The new agriculture program in Cordillera is seen to increase the success rate of young people engaged in agri-entrepreneurship.

Ilocos Norte Village Residents Trade Plastic Waste For Groceries

Single-use plastics can no longer be seen scattered in the quaint village of Burgos, Ilocos Norte, as residents collect them in exchange for grocery items and school supplies.

Urban Farming 101: Mom Shares Tips For Garden-To-Table Foods

Urban farming isn't just about growing your own food. Here's how to grow your family's meals organically without being adversely harmed by rising commodity prices.

Former ‘Kaingineros’ Rejuvenate Cacao Trees As New Market Emerges

Former "kaingineros" in Valencia's Negros Oriental have converted to planting cocoa plants and are now revitalizing them, reassured by the emergence of a new market.