Amidst higher US tariffs, Finance Chief Ralph Recto reassures that the Philippines can leverage domestic demand and the CREATE MORE Act to sustain economic momentum.
Baguio’s urban agriculture efforts showcase community dedication, with increased home gardens and successful vegetable production initiatives paving the way for a sustainable future.
In support of the coconut industry’s development, the Philippine Coconut Authority is set to plant 300,000 coconut seedlings over 600 hectares in the Ilocos Region this year.
The “Palit-Basura” program in San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte encourages residents to turn trash into tangible benefits, strengthening community ties and promoting sustainable living.
The Department of Agriculture stressed the importance of scientific research in improving tuna production during the WCPFC 20th Regular Session of the Scientific Committee in the Philippines.