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Batangas Mango, Lime Growers Target High Sales For Juice Products

The mango and lime growers in Batangas City received a new processing facility, helping them to reach their PHP1.5 million earnings by 2024.

3 Senators Distribute Aid To Davao Fire Victims

Senators Sherwin Gatchalian, Robin Padilla, and Bong Go have joined forces in giving relief goods to victims of the recent fire in Davao.

‘Hapag Kay PBBM’ Agri Program Pilot Tested In 4 Western Visayas LGUs

Various barangays in Western Visayas were chosen to be the pilot sites to test the agricultural program introduced by the president, giving sustainable farming programs to each province.

4-Year-Old Boy Eyes Guinness Record For Writing Books

A British boy is set to make history for the Guinness Book of World Records as the youngest boy to publish a book and series.

VP Sara: ‘We Must Continue Empowering, Inspiring Other Women’

Vice President Sara Duterte encouraged Filipinas to inspire and support one another as the country celebrates National Women’s Month.

Central Luzon Farmers Favor Move To Promote Hybrid Rice Varieties

Farmers' groups in Central Luzon strongly believe in the use of hybrid seed varieties to achieve rice sufficiency.

Over 3K Guimarasnons Avail Of Emergency Employment

Informal workers from Guimaras are eligible for the emergency employment program of the Department of Labor and Employment.

DOLE Provides PHP79 Million Worth Of Aid To Displaced Sugar Workers

About 4,000 displaced sugarcane field workers in Calabarzon would benefit from livelihood assistance from the Department of Labor and Employment.

Flood-Hit Families In Agusan, Davao Provinces Get Aid From OVP

The Office of the Vice President has sent food and relief goods for the families badly hit by the recent floods in the provinces of Agusan del Sur, Agusan del Norte and Davao de Oro.

300 Laoag Fishermen Get Fishing Equipment To Boost Livelihood

Laoag government distributed fish aggregating devices called “payao” to about 300 fisherfolk.

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