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Philanthropy

Ilocos Norte Farms To Sow ‘Golden Rice’ Soon

Ilocos Norte is poised to deploy "golden rice" seeds this wet season.

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.

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.

DENR, Partners Plant Over 41K Tree Seedlings In Region 12, BARMM

Over 41,000 trees of various species have been planted during the simultaneous tree planting activities across the Soccsksargen.

Antique Aims To Restore Vegetation In Tourist Sites

Antique residents marked Environment Month by planting endemic tree seedlings to improve the vegetation in their tourist spots.

Antique To Plant Endemic Trees To Mark Environment Month

At least 400 seedlings of endemic trees will be planted in Antique to replace those which failed to survive during the last-tree planting event held during the Earth Day celebration.

BFAR Helps Rehabilitate Marilao River Thru Mangrove Planting

About 8,000 mangrove shoots will be planted in Bulacan as part of long-term measures to improve the quality of water in the province's major river.

Almost 3K Urban Farmers In Baguio Register For Gov’t Aid

Almost 3,000 residents engaged in agricultural products have registered with the government's Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture in Baguio.

Solon Wants PH Food Production Improved Amid Looming Crisis

In light of the "looming food crisis" that will hit the country in the second half of the year, a lawmaker suggested the Philippines should increase its own food production capacity.