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Tawi-Tawi Farmers Get Agri Aid from Mafar-Barmm

The Ministry of Agriculture in BARMM provides vital farming inputs and equipment to the Lambog Farmers Association in Tawi-Tawi to enhance cassava production, livestock, and livelihoods. Discover how this support aims to build a sustainable farming system

Cebu Rice Prices Jump P700-P1,000 per Sack

Cebu faces a sharp rice price hike due to supply shortages from delayed imports, typhoons, and bulk government purchases. Learn the causes and current costs.

Davao Reactivates Coconut Farmer Groups for Gov't Program

Davao City's Agriculturist Office and ATI-Davao are mobilizing inactive coconut farmers' associations to access benefits under the CFIDP, including income support, training, and modern equipment. Register now to avail of long-awaited government aid.

Senators Sound Alarm on Agri Smuggling Syndicates

Philippine senators warn that organized agricultural smuggling, involving foreign groups and dummy firms, is undermining food security and national stability. Urgent reforms are demanded.

US Lifts Brazil Agricultural Tariffs, Refunds Duties

White House eliminates punitive tariffs on Brazilian agricultural products including coffee, beef, and fruits. Move aims to ease inflation as 63% of voters disapprove of tariff policy. Full details.

First LGU-Run Plant Tissue Lab Opens in Guiguinto

Guiguinto, Bulacan launches the Philippines' first LGU-owned tissue culture lab for ornamental plants, boosting local agriculture and scientific innovation. Discover how this project transforms the Garden Capital.

P19.2M Farm Equipment Distributed in Zamboanga Sibugay

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.

Pampanga farms lose P222M to Typhoon Uwan

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.

P47M Crops Lost in Cebu City from Typhoon Tino

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.

P760M Aid Released for El Niño-Affected Provinces

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.

Philippines Declares National Calamity Over El Niño

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. places entire Philippines under state of national calamity due to severe El Niño impacts affecting agriculture, water supply, and public health across the nation.

Lapu-Lapu defends state of calamity after Tino

Lapu-Lapu City officials defend their state of calamity declaration following Typhoon Tino, citing significant agricultural damage and infrastructure impact despite criticism.

Typhoon Tino Devastates Cebu Farms

Typhoon Tino leaves trail of destruction across Cebu, devastating farms and breaking farmers' livelihoods. Latest updates on damage assessment and recovery efforts.

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