(Pilmico s assistance will not only provide additional livelihood for the COOP, it will also support the local farm produce of our farmers. The objective of
When I was last in the US the other year, I noticed a growing movement to convince suburbanites to convert their lawns and/or backyards to grow vegetables, fruits and herbs. The sustainability movement is about preserving the environment and promoting healthy living.
(PNA photo by Robinson Ninal Jr.) CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga - The Department of Science and Technology in Central Luzon (DOST-3) has tied up with two state universities in the region to come up with a project that will boost local onion production. DOST-3 senior science research specialist Marites C. Batac said on Monday that the project to be undertaken by DOST, in partnership with the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST) Gabaldon campus and the Center for Sustainable Mechanized Agriculture for Research and Technology (SMART) at the Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) based in Camiling, Tarlac, will address concerns to unpredictable onion production. Batac said the DOST has already provided funds for the development and adoption of smart agricultural technologies that could help develop the onion production industry. With the current shortage of onion supply in the local markets that resulted in prices soaring to as high as PHP600 per kilo, she cited the need
Police arrested two wanted persons in Camiling, Tarlac and Tarlac City recently.
Lt. Col. Fritz Tabula, officer-in-charge, Camiling police, said businesswoman Melda Cruz, 50, was arrested in Barangay Cacamilingan Norte, Camiling on a warrant issued by Judge Elmira S. Cruz-Caisado of the Regional T
CAMP FRANCISCO S. MACABULOS, Tarlac City A 43-year-old businessman was arrested after the authorities found a gun, a grenade and an undetermined amount of shabu during a search operation in his house in Brgy. San Nicolas in this city on Wednesday morning, Nov. 16.
The raiding personnel of the T