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Ilocos Norte Links Farmer-Processors To High-End Market

Ilocos Norte advocates for local farmers through a pasalubong center, providing access to high-end consumer markets.

DILG Launches ‘Listo Si KAP’ To Boost Barangay Disaster Preparedness

The launch of 'Listo Si KAP' underscores DILG’s commitment to community safety and readiness.

Hope In Greens: Narra Jail’s Hydroponics Offer Fresh Start For Inmates

Inmates at Narra Jail are learning sustainable farming through the newly launched hydroponics program.

NFRDI, BFAR Partner For Aquapreneur Model Farm In Lanao Del Norte

DA-NFRDI and BFAR join forces to support the aquapreneur model farm in Lala, Lanao del Norte.

PHilMech Sees More Farmer-Entrepreneurs In Misamis Oriental

Technology opens new doors for farmers to pursue sustainable agribusiness.

PCO’s Ruiz To Lensmen: Inspire Action Vs. Climate Change

Lensmen are encouraged by PCO's Ruiz to use their platforms for climate change advocacy and inspire meaningful action.
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PBBM Seeks Passage Of Waste-To-Energy Bill To Address Flooding Woes

President Marcos highlights the importance of the Waste-to-Energy Bill in flood mitigation efforts.

Better Potato Yield With Locally Produced, Clean Seedlings

Investing in clean seedlings means sustainable potato farming for the future.

Batangas To Standardize ‘Kapeng Barako’ Production, Promotion

Batangas initiates code of practice for 'Kapeng Barako' to uplift local coffee farmers.

From Trash To Treasure: Creative DIY Projects Using Recycled Materials

Explore how everyday trash can be converted into practical and beautiful items, proving that one person's waste can become another's treasure.

Department Of Agriculture Introduces New Tech For Central Visayas Banana Cultivators

Central Visayas banana producers can now benefit from advanced agricultural technology introduced by the Department of Agriculture.

8K Kilograms Of Waste Collected During Coastal Cleanup In Bicol

Bicol’s coastline is cleaner thanks to 6,223 volunteers who collected 8,180 kg of waste.