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Luzon

Over 202K Farmers In Central Luzon To Get Government Cash Aid

A cash assistance of PHP5,000 will be given to farmers in Central Luzon.

Black Garlic Innovations Developed In Region I Thru DOST-NICER Program

Have you heard of black garlic? The Mariano Marcos State University in Ilocos Norte have innovated garlic products in a more nutritious food!

Mimaropa Cops To Plant 45.5K Seedlings Per Month Until December

The Police Regional Office of Mimaropa planned to increase their seedling count to be planted per month to achieve the targeted 1 million trees.

Pupils In Batac City Receive Early Christmas Gifts

The students in Batac City, Ilocos Norte earned their early Christmas gifts consisting of school supplies and other raffle prizes from Fil-Am celebrity Chef Val.

BFAR Distributes Fuel Discount Cards To 720 Fishers In Zambales

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Central Luzon gave local fishers in Zambales PHP3,000 fuel discount for their fishing boats and 1.8 million worth of livelihood gears.

8.4K Ilocos Families Get Educational Aid From DSWD

The Department of Social Welfare and Development in the Ilocos region gave educational assistance to over 8,000 beneficiaries.

BFAR Distributes Fishing Gears, Paraphernalia To Aurora Fishers

The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Central Luzon provided environment-friendly fishing gear and paraphernalia to help marginal fishers in Dingalan, Aurora.

Department Of Health To Hire More Than 500 Nurses For Ilocos

An additional number of nurses were proposed by the Department of Health-Center for Health Development in Ilocos to be hired in order to provide vaccinations to residents.

Red Cross Volunteers On Alert As ‘Hinnamnor’ Threatens Luzon

Red Cross prepares for the possible impact of super typhoon Henry specifically to communities in Northern Luzon.

Agriculture Graduate Fulfills Dream Of Having Diploma, Land

An agriculture graduate in Oriental Mindoro shares her experience as she fulfilled her dream of finishing her studies and having a farm offered under her name by the Department of Agriculture.