Bulacan Forms Pyrotechnics Cooperatives for New Year Safety
Bulacan officials and police push for pyrotechnics cooperatives to regulate vendors and ban illegal firecrackers for a safer 2026 New Year celebration. Learn about the safety drive.
Bulacan officials and police push for pyrotechnics cooperatives to regulate vendors and ban illegal firecrackers for a safer 2026 New Year celebration. Learn about the safety drive.
Experts warn the rice crisis, fueled by low farmgate prices and high imports, threatens national sovereignty. A 5-point plan calls for urgent reform to save Filipino farmers and ensure food security. #FoodSovereignty #SaveFarmers
DPWH Secretary Vivencio Dizon directs new Bulacan officials to finish all unfinished dikes, prioritizing the Calumpit site of a 'ghost' project. Read the latest on the flood control probe.
The Philippine Coconut Authority brings free medical checkups and consultations to Lamitan City, Basilan from Dec 18-20, 2025, prioritizing the health of coconut farmers and their families.
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
SINEliksik Bulacan DocuFest films highlight WWII heroism at Manila's MET. NHCP and NCCA event commemorates 80th Philippine liberation anniversary. Read more.
Cebu Vice Governor Glenn Soco inaugurated the Pasko sa Kapitolyo 2025 Agri-Fishery Trade Fair on Dec. 15. The event features products from 17 localities and 19 private exhibitors, showcasing Cebuano resilience. Visit until December 19!
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.
Ex-senator Ramon 'Bong' Revilla Jr. requests more time to file counter-affidavit in Bulacan flood control anomaly. DOJ expects resolution by Dec. 15. #PhilippineNews
The 12,000-hectare New Manila International Airport in Bulacan threatens vital wetlands and floodplains, risking severe flooding for millions. Officials urged to prioritize science-based alternatives like Clark and Sangley. #Environment #Philippines
A new Senate bill proposes a 10-year plan to revive the Philippines' coffee sector, cut import reliance, and boost smallholder incomes by 2035. Learn about the P15B annual funding and key programs.
The Department of Agriculture boosts local farmers in Zamboanga Sibugay with a P2.4 million carabao multiplier farm. Discover how this initiative supports sustainable agriculture.
PNP-HPG confiscates 7 unregistered luxury vehicles in Bulacan following a citizen's tip. The cars, found idling at an NLEX gas station, are under investigation for possible links to a high-profile case. Read more.
DA-Davao deploys first Mobile Soil Laboratory to Don Marcelino, helping farmers reduce costs with precise soil analysis. Learn how this innovation transforms agriculture.
Fire razes 30+ houses in Barangay Buaya, Lapu-Lapu City. 41 families receive emergency relief and financial assistance from local government. Learn how to help affected residents.
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.
Mandaue City Police Office reports 96 personnel affected by Typhoon Tino, with homes partially or totally damaged. Regional HQ provides immediate assistance while officers continue disaster response.
Former Ako Bicol Rep Elizalde Co alleges President Marcos and ex-Speaker Romualdez received P56B kickbacks from Bulacan flood control projects. Demands immediate investigation.
Former Ako Bicol Rep Elizalde Co alleges President Marcos Jr and ex-Speaker Romualdez received P56B kickbacks from Bulacan flood projects. He promises evidence and claims death threats.
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.
Farmers from two irrigators associations in Zamboanga City attended a mental health awareness seminar. Learn how this initiative strengthens community well-being.
Consumer and farmer groups urge WHO to adopt science-based tobacco harm reduction strategies ahead of Geneva summit. Learn how this affects Filipino livelihoods and public health.
Typhoon Uwan devastates Central Luzon, causing nearly P200 million in agricultural losses. Over 1,100 farmers affected. Officials continue damage assessment.
Philippine DOJ confirms real-time tracking of former Secretary Manuel Bonoan's movements abroad via Immigration Lookout Bulletin. Learn about the Bulacan flood control investigation.
Davao City highlights its organic farmers and PGS-certified farms during Organic Agriculture Month. Discover the local produce and initiatives driving food security.
Talisay City partially resumes face-to-face classes starting November 13, 2025, with only 18 schools reopening while others remain closed due to Typhoon Tino flooding.
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.
A PNP officer turned robber was killed in Marilao, Bulacan. The suspect, identified as Police Captain Ronnie Sarto, was shot after resisting arrest. Discover the full story.
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.
A police officer allegedly robbed a Bulacan convenience store, stealing ₱20,000 before being killed in a shootout during pursuit operations. Meanwhile, San Fernando residents demand action against Prime Water.