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PBBM wants use of biofertilizers to ease farmers plight

Rice field in Nueva Ecija (PNA photo by Oliver Marquez) MANILA - President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has announced that his administration would introduce the use of biofertilizers to farmers to reduce their dependence on expensive and imported petroleum-based fertilizers. This developed after he presided over a sectoral meeting with the Department of Agriculture (DA) and other concerned agencies at Malacanan Palace in Manila on Tuesday. In a video message released by the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) on Wednesday, the President said farmers would undergo training on how to use biofertilizers. "We are totally dependent on petroleum-based fertilizer. Now, we are going to introduce biofertilizer to our farmers and teach them how to use it. And hopefully, this will ease our concerns when it comes to the supply of fertilizer. And we can fully control the availability of biofertilizer," Marcos, who also serves as DA head, said. Biofertilizers are natural fertilizers consi

Gov t to teach biofertilizer use to ease farmers woes

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. said that the government will now introduce and teach farmers how to use biofertilizers to lessen their dependence on expensive, imported, petroleum-based ones.

Palace announces biofertilizer program to cut import reliance

Palace announces biofertilizer program to cut import reliance
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Marcos: Government to introduce use of biofertilizers

The Marcos administration will introduce the use of biofertilizers to farmers to reduce the country’s dependence on imported and petroleum-based fertilizers in the wake of concerns over the rising prices of the commodity.

G2G scheme will allow Marcos to cut rice prices to ₧20/kg

The Marcos Jr. administration should allow the state to import rice through government-to-government (G2G) deals to be able to achieve its promise of cutting the price of the staple to P20 per kilogram. Lawyer Lorenzo Gadon also said only the government should import rice as this would make the staple…

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