By Rose de la Cruz The Departments of Agriculture plans to forge partnerships with other local government agencies to collect rainfall which can be used for irrigation to boost the country’s food production since the country gets 2.5 meters of rainfall each year. The DA recently met with officials of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) and the …
Read More »Chicken production to rise 3.8 percent in 2025
Reduced feed costs and an easing in the number of highly pathogenic avian flu infections would bring chicken production up in 2025 by 3.8 percent to 1.63 million metric tons, according to the US Department of Agriculture- Foreign Agriculture Service, In a report by the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), around 53 municipalities in nine provinces still have active cases …
Read More »Low rice prices will be temporary only
The cooling of inflation in September because of lower rice prices may be temporary and lead to greater volatility in domestic prices of the staple. Economist Leonardo Lanzona of Ateneo de Manila University told Business Mirror. he warned that a decrease in international rice prices could also make the country more dependent on imported rice. This dependence may lead to …
Read More »Raw sugar output to rise in 2025
Philippine raw sugar output in 2025 is expected to reach 1.85 million metric tons (MMT) with the improved weather conditions that would allow the expansion in harvest area, according to the report of the US Department of Agriculture Foreign Agriculture Service Manila. The forecast is higher than the Sugar Regulatory Administration’s projected output of 1.78 MMT for the current crop …
Read More »Army planting the seeds of peace
The Army Artillery Regiment, whose members are the first to be dispatched in conflict areas, is now sowing the seeds of peace with a massive planting of fruit-bearing trees that it hopes to raise 1 million by 2028. The Army joined forces with various stakeholders to promote environmental sustainability and contribute to the nation’s food security with a tree planting …
Read More »FAO says September food prices higher
The benchmark for world food commodity prices saw its fastest increase in 18 months in September, with quotations up for all covered commodity groups, led by sugar, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported recently. The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in the international prices of a set of globally-traded food commodities, averaged …
Read More »DA seeks private sector insight for PSAT
Recognizing the invaluable contributions of the private sector in advancing the agri-fishery sector, the Department of Agriculture (DA) consulted key industry leaders on the proposed “Philippine Sustainable Agriculture Transformation (PSAT)” project last October 4 at Marquis Events Place, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig. Agriculture Undersecretary for Special Concerns and Official Development Assistance (ODA), Jerome V. Oliveros with Assistant Secretaries Arnel V. …
Read More »Long and exciting PBA semis battle
By Robert Andaya Games Sunday5 p.m. San Miguel vs. Barangay Ginebra7:30 p.m. Rain or Shine vs. TNT One semifinal series is now 2-0. The other is tied at 1-1. Whatever, all four teams expect a long and exciting battle in the PBA Governors Cup. With import Rondae Hollis-Jefferson and Calvin Oftana leading the charge, TNT brought down Rain or Shine, …
Read More »Batangas, South Cotabato subdue MPBL playoff foes
Batangas struck from afar and subdued Davao, 76-66, on Thursday to move within a win of the South Division semifinal round in the MPBL (Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League) semifinal round at the Batangas City Coliseum. Levi Hernandez drilled in seven triples while Cedric Ablaza added two of the Batangas City Tanduay Rum Masters’ total of 12 that swamped the Davao …
Read More »NGBL Final Four: NU-Nazareth, Perpetual to face Mapua, UE for coveted Finals berth
National University-Nazareth School, University of Perpetual Help System DALTA, University of the East, and Mapua University will all look to get a step closer to high school basketball supremacy and the P300,000 champion’s purse as the Next Generation Basketball League (NGBL) enters its much-awaited Final Four phase. After outlasting their respective opponents in the inaugural league’s first-ever quarterfinals offering last …
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