The exemption of Philippine agricultural products from US tariffs is expected to create a more competitive environment for exporters, benefiting farmers and the broader agri sector.
The city’s work with ZSL Philippines will expand mangrove and beach forest protection, helping shield coastal residents from worsening climate threats.
The government’s continued backing of organic agriculture reinforces its vision of boosting farmer welfare while building a sustainable and resilient food sector.
With over PHP99 million released for Ramil-affected households, DSWD-6 continues to strengthen its response efforts to help Capiz residents recover from losses caused by the storm.
Nearly a thousand Antiqueños in Hamtic experienced improved access to government services as the ELCAC caravan delivered on-ground medical and civic assistance.
The government’s aid for Uwan-affected households in the Cordillera is approaching PHP20 million, as DSWD sustains its relief distribution to ensure timely assistance reaches all listed beneficiaries.
Disaster authorities in the Cordillera reaffirmed that transistor radios remain vital for communication during calamities, especially in remote areas prone to blackouts and unstable signals.
Relief operations across Bicol remain in full swing, with the government providing sustained support to typhoon-hit areas in Catanduanes, Albay, and Camarines Sur.