GALLERY. Antique Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) officer Andres Untal (second from left) leads the opening of the local products gallery in the lobby of the PENRO office in Barangay Maybato in San Jose de Buenavista on June 20, 2022. Untal, who was joined by Kapatid Mentor Me, Inc. president Aben Ortega (left) and Department of Trade and Industry information officer Lynna Joy Cardinal (right) with other PENRO officials, said they are highlighting the biodiversity enterprises in support of their ridge to reef approach for the development of the ecosystem. (PNA photo by Annabel Consuelo J. Petinglay) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - A gallery of Antique's local micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) products opened at the Balangay-designed office of the Provincial Environment and Natural Resources Office (PENRO) as part of the Environment Month celebration on June 20 to 23. PENRO officer Andres Untal said they have provided a space in the lobby of th
INSPECTION. An employee of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) - Antique monitors the Noche Buena products at a mall in San Jose de Buenavista on Dec. 7, 2021. DTI information officer Lynna Joy Cardinal on Thursday (Dec. 23, 2021) assured enough Noche Buena products in the province for the celebration of Christmas.(Photo courtesy of DTI-Antique) SAN JOSE DE BUENAVISTA, Antique - The provincial office of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has assured enough supply of Noche Buena products in major retail stores across the province. Engineer Lynna Joy Cardinal, DTI-Antique information officer, said Thursday there would be no shortage of Noche Buena goods as consumers do their last-minute Christmas shopping. "There are nine major stores in San Jose de Buenavista that have supplies of Noche Buena products, such as pasta and spaghetti sauce," she said in an interview. DTI inspectors are also monitoring other stores with the help of business counselors of their Negosy
DTI, PROVET enjoin sellers, consumers to be vigilant vs. ASF
Philippine Information Agency
25 May 2021, 18:38 GMT+10
SAN JOSE, Antique, May 25 (PIA) - - The Department of Trade and Industry and the Office of the Provincial Veterinarian enjoined sellers both in stores and online as well the consumers to be vigilant against African Swine Fever (ASF) virus.
DTI Antique Supervising Trade and Industry Development Specialist Engr. Lynna Joy Cardinal, during the PIA radio program, emphasized to the general public that their vigilance could mean a lot for the protection of the swine industry in the province.
Provincial Veterinarian Dr. Florencio Macuja, in the same interview, called on the local officials to be alert and watchful on the vendors/merchants in their barangay/ municipality to ensure unscrupulous traders are apprehended.