comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Larry sultan - Page 19 : comparemela.com

Cast Members From Broadway s Recent 1776 Perform in Concert Version of We Start in Manhattan February 2

Calamity-hit farmers in E Samar get replacement seeds

FREE SEEDS. Rice farmers in Eastern Samar province badly hit by recent flooding receive replacement seeds to recover losses from the Department of Agriculture (DA) in this Jan. 27, 2023 photo. Latest report said damage and losses to agriculture in the region due to severe flooding in the first two weeks of January are now pegged at PHP611.1 million. (Photo courtesy of DA Eastern Visayas) TACLOBAN CITY - Rice farmers in Eastern Samar province badly hit by massive flooding have started to receive replacement seeds to recover losses, the Department of Agriculture (DA) reported Wednesday. At least 600 bags of seeds were distributed to rice farmers in the towns of Jipapad, Arteche and Taft in Eastern Samar on Jan. 26 and 27. Up for distribution early in February are 1,900 bags of seeds from the DA-Bicol regional office intended for rice farmers of Dolores, Oras and Can-avid towns. Larry Sultan, DA Eastern Visayas regional technical director for operations, said they have prioritized the far

Nathan Lane s First Pictures From Home Wig Was a Look: Like Superman s Father Jor-El

The Pictures From Home star spoke with Stephen Colbert about the new Broadway play, winning an Emmy for not talking, and how he'll play a more "mature" James Bond.

Opinion | Nathan Lane s New Play Is Based on Photographer Larry Sultan s Book

Damage to E Visayas agri sector due to flooding hits P357M

FLOODED. A heavily flooded farming community in Tarangnan, Samar in this Jan. 13 photo. The Department of Agriculture has reported PHP356.91 million in losses to farming sector due to severe flooding in Eastern Visayas since the last week of December. (Photo courtesy of Kuyanolds Mustacisa) ALANGALANG, Leyte - Damage and losses to agriculture due to severe flooding in Eastern Visayas since last week have reached PHP356.91 million, the Department of Agriculture reported Thursday. The weather disturbances have affected 18,302 farmers tilling 18,319 hectares of land in six provinces, said Larry Sultan, DA Eastern Visayas regional technical director for operations. Rice posted the biggest losses with a total value loss of PHP152.02 million, followed by high-value crops at PHP3.82 million, livestock at PHP836,400 and root crops at PHP227,650. Sultan said validation and acceptance of reports from affected areas is still ongoing, adding that they began receiving reports as early as Dec. 28. H

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.