TRADEMARK PRODUCT. Robusta coffee beans from Negros Occidental. The provincial government plans to rejuvenate some coffee plantation areas and plant new materials that will focus on the robusta variety, which is eyed to become the trademark of Negros coffee. (File photo courtesy of DA-6) BACOLOD CITY - Negros Occidental's provincial government is implementing strategies to boost local coffee production in the next three years. Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz II said Tuesday the province is producing only eight metric tons annually or about 10 percent of what should be the yield of the lands where coffee is cultivated. "Which is very low. Supposedly, a good yield should be at 90 metric tons. We are only producing 10 percent of what is expected," he told reporters. In Negros Occidental, about 8,000 hectares of coffee plantations are being operated by people's organizations and non-government organizations, which are holders of special use agreements in protected
TRADEMARK PRODUCT. Robusta coffee beans from Negros Occidental. The provincial government plans to rejuvenate some coffee plantation areas and plant new materials that will focus on the robusta variety, which is eyed to become the trademark of Negros coffee. (File photo courtesy of DA-6) BACOLOD CITY - Negros Occidental's provincial government is implementing strategies to boost local coffee production in the next three years. Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz II said Tuesday the province is producing only eight metric tons annually or about 10 percent of what should be the yield of the lands where coffee is cultivated. "Which is very low. Supposedly, a good yield should be at 90 metric tons. We are only producing 10 percent of what is expected," he told reporters. In Negros Occidental, about 8,000 hectares of coffee plantations are being operated by people's organizations and non-government organizations, which are holders of special use agreements in protected
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PROGRESSIVE MEETING. President Rodrigo Duterte (center, seated) and members of the Intergovernmental Relations Body meet at Malacanang Palace on Thursday (June 16, 2022). Composed of officials of national government agencies and the Bangsamoro government, they discussed the gains of the comprehensive peace process in the region. (Photo courtesy of OPAPRU) MANILA - The recent report released by the Intergovernmental Relations Body (IGRB) reflected the fulfilled promises of President Rodrigo Duterte to sustain the gains of the comprehensive peace process in the Bangsamoro region. The IGRB is composed of officials from the national government and the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), with Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez and BARMM Education Minister Mohagher Iqbal as co-chairpersons. Iqbal, Dominguez, and BARMM officials met with President Duterte at the Palace on Thursday to discuss the second progress report of the IGRB, covering December 2019 to December 2021 w