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Luzon

BFAR Repopulates Bataan River With Tilapia Fingerlings

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources released around 80,000 tilapia into the Bataan river, this is part of their effort in revitalize the aquaculture industry.

DAR Boosts Camarines Sur Abaca Production With P580-K Grant

Coastal farmers got a boost in abaca production and marketing following the partnership of the Department of Agrarian Reform and the local government unit in Camarines Sur.

Sagada Turns Greener As Residents Go Back To Farming

The main source of income for Sagada City is tourism because of the pandemic the residents went back to farming and agriculture.

Novaliches Used To Be ‘Egg, Meat, Fruit Basket’ Of Quezon City, Caloocan City

Novaliches used to be the hub for all things farm related products for Quezon City and Caloocan City.

DOLE-TUPAD Program Benefits 650 Workers In Camarines Sur

Under the Tulong Panghanapbuhay sa Ating Disadvantaged/Displaced Workers program of DOLE in Bicol, over 650 beneficiaries received their cash aid.

Green Energy, Eco-Industrial Park Development In Palawan, Top Priority Of DOST-MIMAROPA

The Department of Science and Technology in MIMAROPA showed its full support to promote the province of Palawan as a model island for green energy and eco-industrial park in the Philippines.

DOLE: Recipients Of Government Aid In Quake-Hit Areas Top 16K

Over 16,000 individuals have benefited from the PHP128.9 million worth of financial assistance released by the government in areas affected by the magnitude 7 earthquake in Northern Luzon.

Pangasinan Records 3.5M Tourist Arrivals In Q1

The Pangasinan Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Officer has recorded an increase of 80 percent in tourist arrivals this year.

DOT: World War II Historical Tour To Boost Central Luzon Tourism

The Department of Tourism in Central Luzon will soon launch a new tourism circuit to boost the tourism industry in the region.

DepEd Crafts Learning Recovery Plan To Help Lagging Students

The Department of Education in the Bicol region has come up with a three-year learning scheme to help students catch up after two years of disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic.