Negros Occidental will create more opportunities and innovations that will steer the province beyond its identity as the sugar capital of the Philippines.
The Department of Trade and Industry in Negros Oriental has turned over business kits under its livelihood programs to beneficiaries across the province.
The Department of Environment and Natural Resources and the Environmental Management Bureau are upbeat about raising the younger generation’s awareness of proper solid waste management via its new mascot and mobile game app.
The swine breeder and techno-demo farm in Iloilo are expected to boost the livelihood of small farmers in one of its villages, who are already into hog production.
The Negros Occidental provincial government is eyeing various interventions to boost local food production after the Department of Agriculture warned of a looming global food crisis.