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Environment

Tomato Industry In Ilocos Norte Gets Boost With Cold Storage Plant

Farmers in Ilocos Norte are optimistic about the future of tomato cultivation with the new cold storage facility in Sarrat facilitating direct sales.

NIA Underscores Intensified Cropping To Fill Palay Production Gap

NIA underscores the need for boosting cropping intensity to meet local palay production demands.

MMDA, DBM Begin Plaza Azul Redevelopment Into Green Park

Construction has begun for the redevelopment of Plaza Azul in Pandacan, Manila into an event and wellness park, incorporating green infrastructures under the MMDA and Department of Budget and Management's "Green Green Green" program.

DENR Says Eagles Released In Leyte Forest Closely Checked

The DENR's commitment ensures the safe return of Philippine Eagles to their forest home.

5.6 Million Tree Seedlings Planted In Bicol Forest Areas Under Marcos Government

Green growth in action: DENR-5 celebrates the planting of 5.6 million seedlings across Bicol's scenic landscapes.

3.1 Million Hectares Planted With Tree Seedlings Under Ilocos-NGP

Inspiring progress in conservation efforts: 3.1 million hectares in the Ilocos Region nurtured by the NGP since 2011.

Antique Calls For Protection Of Sea Turtles’ Nesting Area

Antique takes decisive action to protect sea turtle nesting areas, reinforcing its dedication to wildlife preservation.

Cagayan De Oro To Join Bamboo Planting Event Eyeing Guinness Record

In a bid for the Guinness World Record, the city will host a bamboo planting event today, with the participation of local authorities and community members.

La Trinidad Wants More Local Farmers To Go Organic

Health-conscious consumers are driving this capital town to boost its organic food production by five percent annually.

Bacolod City Uses Garbage Trap To Collect Coastal Waste

Enhancing Bacolod City’s environment with a garbage trap for coastal waste collection.