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Visayas

2 Leyte Towns Get Solar-Powered Irrigation Projects

The Department of Agriculture enhances rice productivity by turning over solar-powered irrigation systems, benefiting farmers in Leyte towns.

Department Of Agriculture Expands Soil Rejuvenation Program In Eastern Visayas

The Department of Agriculture expands the soil rejuvenation program to more farming towns in Eastern Visayas, aiming to increase productivity and achieve food security.

DTI Sets Up 145 Negosyo Centers In Eastern Visayas

The Department of Trade and Industry opens Negosyo Centers in Eastern Visayas, promoting opportunities for micro, small, and medium enterprises. 

209K Farmers In Western Visayas Urged To Avail PHP480 Million Crop Insurance

Farmers in Western Visayas were urged to avail of free government insurance for six product lines, including rice and corn, during the planting season.

Negros Occidental Renews Commitment To End Insurgency

Negros Occidental takes a stand against communist insurgency, committing to a multi-faceted approach to end local conflict and promote peace.

Samar Town’s Island Villages Get Sea Ambulance

The Department of Health delivers a PHP4 million sea ambulance equipped with medical tools to increase health programs in a town in Samar.

Western Visayas Cooperatives Told To Innovate To Become Sustainable

Cooperatives are urged to break barriers and create connections through innovation for a sustainable future, with government programs to be presented at the Edubiz Forum in Western Visayas.

Bacolod City Advocates Push For Action On Stray Animals

Animal welfare advocates in Bacolod push for responsible pet ownership and recommend solutions to address stray animal concerns.

Iloilo To Mainstream NCDs In Health Programs

Iloilo’s governor relates non-communicable diseases to climate change and calls for a national emergency response to solve the said issue.

22K Village Watchmen In Iloilo To Get Cash Incentives

Iloilo province allocates PHP22 million cash incentives for village watchmen, recognizing their voluntary services in maintaining peace and order.