DA’s Province-Led Extension System Seen To Boost Local Agri Governance

Ipinahayag ni Senador Francis Pangilinan ang kanyang suporta sa province-led agriculture and fisheries extension system (PAFES) ng Department of Agriculture (DA), na tinukoy niyang mahalagang hakbang sa pagpapalakas ng lokal na pamamahala sa agrikultura.

DSWD Ready With 2M Food Packs Amid Tropical Depression Salome

Ayon sa Disaster Response Management Group (DRMG), nakahanda na ang mga field offices ng DSWD para sa mabilisang pagdadala ng relief goods at iba pang ayuda.

DFA Chief: Philippines To Help Boost Timor-Leste’s Agri, MSME Sectors

Ayon kay Secretary Lazaro, layunin ng inisyatiba na palakasin ang ugnayan ng dalawang bansa sa larangan ng economic cooperation at sustainable development.

DENR: Pag-asa Island’s Small Beach Forest Packs Big Carbon Power

Natuklasan ng mga mananaliksik ang malaking kakayahan ng maliit ngunit makabuluhang beach forest sa Pag-asa Island na mag-imbak ng halos 10,000 toneladang carbon dioxide (CO₂) — katumbas ng taunang emisyon ng humigit-kumulang 2,000 sasakyan.

Department Of Agriculture Grants Antique Veggie Farmers Association With Farm Machinery

Ang Department of Agriculture ay nagbigay ng multi-cultivator tractor sa Antique Veggie Farmers Association, na makakatulong sa kanilang pagsasaka ng gulay.

Department Of Agriculture Grants Antique Veggie Farmers Association With Farm Machinery

939
939

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

An association of vegetable farmers in Antique is set to receive a unit of multi-cultivator tractor worth PHP265,000 from the Department of Agriculture in Western Visayas.

Agricultural Program Coordinating Office-Antique head Sonie Guanco said the multi-cultivator tractor is set for turnover to the Tobias Fornier Vegetable Growers Association (TFVGA) in the municipality of Tobias Fornier on May 20.

“Tobias Fornier is one of the municipalities in Antique that is noted for producing high-value crops (HVC),” Guanco said.

The association produces eggplant, string beans, squash and ampalaya, among others, which they cultivate in around 25,000 hectares of farmland.

“The multi-cultivator tractor will hasten the land preparation, minimize the weeds growing on their vegetable plots, and reduce their labor cost,” Guanco said.

Without the multi-cultivator tractor, the TFVGA still employs the traditional method of land preparation using a carabao and plow, which usually takes time and is costly.

“As for the maintenance and scheduling of the multi-cultivator tractor, the TFVGA members will then have their internal agreement about it,” Guanco said.

They also need to discuss the maintenance of the equipment and how a member could avail themselves. (PNA)