Typhoon Uwan Causes ₱1.8B Agri Loss in Central Luzon
Agricultural losses from Typhoon Uwan in Central Luzon surge past ₱1.8 billion. Discover the extensive damage to crops and infrastructure in Bataan and Bulacan.
Agricultural losses from Typhoon Uwan in Central Luzon surge past ₱1.8 billion. Discover the extensive damage to crops and infrastructure in Bataan and Bulacan.
The DAR has distributed P19.2 million worth of farm machinery and inputs to agrarian reform beneficiaries in Zamboanga Sibugay to boost agricultural productivity. Learn how this empowers local farmers.
Super Typhoon Uwan caused over P222 million in agricultural damage across Pampanga, devastating rice, high-value crops, and fisheries. Discover the impact and affected towns.
Davao City's durian export sector expands to 19 companies, shipping thousands of metric tons to China and global markets. Discover the growth story and challenges.
Typhoon Uwan devastates Central Luzon, causing nearly P200 million in agricultural losses. Over 1,100 farmers affected. Officials continue damage assessment.
Cebu City imposes temporary ban on 6-wheel trucks crossing Bacayan Bridge after structural damage found. Alternate routes established for garbage trucks and essential vehicles.
Typhoon Tino caused ₱47 million in damage to Cebu City's mountain farms, affecting 4,000 farmers. City Agriculture Department coordinates recovery with insurance claims and planting materials.
Typhoon Tino's devastation leaves 70,000 Cebu households without reliable water supply. MCWD races to restore damaged facilities while residents rely on deep wells and water rationing. Learn how the city is coping.
Typhoon Tino destroyed nearly P47 million in crops and livestock in Cebu City's mountain barangays, affecting 4,000 farmers. Learn how the city is aiding recovery and ensuring stable vegetable supply.
PSA warns Typhoon Tino's impact on Cebu agriculture will increase November inflation. Supply shortages expected to drive up food prices across Central Visayas.
The 8th CARP Regional Trade Fair runs Nov 13-16 at Marquee Mall, Angeles City. Featuring 102 MSMEs from Central Luzon, it aims to boost agrarian reform communities. Don't miss out!
Super Typhoon Uwan destroyed 572 homes across Central Luzon. Tarlac recorded the highest damage with 320 affected houses. Stay informed about disaster response efforts.
Cebu City Mayor Nestor Archival warns of potential bridge collapse in Bacayan-Talamban, threatening daily garbage collection of 600 metric tons. Army and DPWH assistance requested for emergency repairs.
As COP30 unfolds in Brazil, the Philippines confronts climate injustice. Despite minimal emissions, our nation faces devastating typhoons while leading the fight for accountability through the Loss and Damage Fund.
Typhoon Uwan has weakened into a severe tropical storm as it moves north-northwest outside Philippine territory. PAGASA continues monitoring for potential re-entry.
Cebu City's Bacayan-Talamban bridge shows structural instability after Typhoon Tino. Mayor Archival seeks Army and DPWH aid to prevent collapse and ensure waste collection.
Massive flooding triggered by heavy rains prompts Negros Occidental and Bacolod City to declare a state of calamity, affecting thousands of residents and damaging agriculture.
Central Luzon braces for Typhoon Uwan as RDRRMC 3 declares Red Alert status. Emergency operations centers activated, disaster response teams mobilized across the region.
Local government units across Cebu are now prioritizing rehabilitation efforts as Typhoon Tino exits the region, addressing infrastructure damage and displaced families.
Typhoon aftermath impacts 67 police personnel across Central Visayas region while they maintain crucial disaster response operations and public safety services.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. declares nationwide state of calamity due to severe agricultural damage and environmental crisis. Learn about government response measures.
Communities in northern Cebu struggle to recover after Typhoon Aghon, with urgent needs for clean water and construction materials to rebuild shattered homes.
As Typhoon Tino exits the Philippines, Cebu residents face massive destruction - flooded homes, damaged infrastructure, and devastated agriculture. Discover how communities are coming together to recover.
Discover how Cebu's employment landscape is transforming this holiday season with rising demand across multiple sectors and promising job opportunities for Filipinos.
Agricultural officials warn of significant damage to Cebu's corn production as Typhoon Tino batters the region, threatening food security and farmers' livelihoods.
Cebu prepares to host the landmark 5th FMA Conference in 2025, recognizing outstanding stakeholders and showcasing half a decade of agricultural innovation and community impact across the Philippines.
The Office of the President has mobilized P760 million in critical assistance to provinces severely impacted by the ongoing El Niño phenomenon, providing immediate relief to agricultural communities facing drought conditions.
Cebu Province initiates urgent bridge reconstruction in Daanbantayan following Typhoon Tino damage, restoring crucial transportation links for isolated communities.
Central Luzon police forces participate in nationwide earthquake preparedness exercise, testing emergency response capabilities for potential mega-quake scenarios in Pampanga and surrounding regions.
Discover how three prestigious universities from Central Luzon have earned spots in the 2025 World University Rankings, showcasing the region's growing academic prominence on the global stage.