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Smart Agri Tech Available For Small-Scale Farmers

With the government's continuous investments in smart agriculture technologies, small-scale farmers can now embrace affordable solutions to assist them to speed up and enhance productivity.

PNR Bicol To Begin Construction Q1 2022

The first package of the Philippine National Railways Bicol project will begin construction in the first quarter of the year.

Go Reassures Continued Support To Education Sector Amid Pandemic

Senator Bong Go vows to support and pursue measures that would strengthen the education sector and promote the best interest and welfare of students and teachers.

World Vision Lauds New Philippine Law Prohibiting Child Marriage

World Vision lauds the recent passage of a new law recognizing Pinoy child marriage as a form of abuse, ensuring that children are loved, protected, and cared for not only at home but also in the community.

Belle Poised To Dazzle Viewers In “Daylight: The Concert” On January 29

WATCH: Rising star Belle Mariano is ready to illuminate 2022 with her vibrant performances as she headlines her first-ever digital concert “Daylight,” happening on January 29 via KTX.ph and TFC IPTV.

Kiss N Tell Explores The Concept Of Being A ‘Rebound’ In “Lundag”

LISTEN: After being a finalist in HIMIG 11th edition, OPM band Kiss N Tell is ready to broaden its horizon by releasing its sophomore single “Lundag” under ABS-CBN’s rock and alternative label DNA Music.

Vax Drive Eyes Private Pharmacies, Clinics Nationwide

The Department of Health is targeting to expand the vax drive in pharmacies nationwide by mid-February.

2GO Moves 500 Tons Of Critical Goods To Typhoon-Hit Areas

In the aftermath of Typhoon Odette, 2GO Sea Solutions has provided free port-to-port transportation of 500 tons of humanitarian materials from Manila to heavily typhoon-affected communities in the Philippines.

Cebu Guv Gives Out Cash Cards To ‘Odette’ Victims

Cebu City Governor Gwendolyn Garcia distributes cash cards that can be used to buy housing materials as well as food and other basic necessities to help families rebuild their houses damaged by Typhoon Odette.

Caraga Starts Rehab Of Rice Farms Hit By ‘Odette’

The Department of Agriculture in Caraga reported the arrival of 1,500 bags of certified seeds that will be distributed to rice farmers whose farms were devastated by Typhoon Odette.

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