Sustainability concerns and the rising cost of chemical fertilizers in the Philippines are sparking renewed interest in organic farming methods with farmers and experts seeking viable alternatives.
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SUSTAINABILITY concerns and the rising cost of chemical fertilizers in the Philippines are sparking renewed interest in organic farming methods, resulting in farmers and experts seeking viable ...
Nearly 15 years ago, policymakers have seen the folly of relying on imported fertilizers when they decided to greenlight Republic Act 10068 or the Organic Agriculture Act of 2010. Approved in April ...
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SOUTHEAST Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Searca) welcomed 17 Agroentrepreneurship ...
Digitalization and innovation are central to building a resilient and sustainable future by optimizing resource use, ...
SPECIALTY vegetables and herb growers Down to Earth said it is seeking to enhance agricultural practices through regenerative farming methods.
Sen. Loren Legarda says her lush farm south of Metro Manila, where the air is crisp and cool, is a “portrait of me.” ...
Farm tourism sites are being developed in this city in partnership with farmers' associations to make visitors stay longer, ...
LAOAG CITY, Philippines — Farm tourism sites are being developed ... Among these technologies are the so-called PalayCheck system, Bio-N, organic fertilizer, and the carrageenan plant growth ...
The Philippines is confronted with an urgent and critical situation owing to the global climate crisis. The nation exhibits a ...