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IDs issued to 15K backyard swine raisers

IDs issued to 15K backyard swine raisers

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PVO photoIn line with its African swine fever (ASF) monitoring and surveillance intensification effort, the Negros Occidental Provincial Veterinary Office in a joint project with Univet Nutrition and Animal Health Care Company (UNAHCO) issued PVC identification cards to 15,000 PVO-registered swine raisers of the province.Aside from the profiling of all existing swine raisers in the province, the issued identification cards are purposely to uphold the commitment of cardholders to help protect the swine industry of the province by reporting to the provincial ASF Task Force hotline or to the PVO and district field unit any disease occurrence or signs/symptoms affecting pigs in the locality and the entry, transport, sale of live pigs, pork and pork products coming from any ASF areas pr...
Hinigaran farmers receive early planting incentives

Hinigaran farmers receive early planting incentives

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Capitol photoA total of 177 rice farmers of Hinigaran, Negros Occidental, received Quick Turn-Around or Early Planting Incentives worth P296,720 at rites held by Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson, Tuesday, May 18.Quick Turn-Around is a program of the provincial government spearheaded by the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA) intended to minimize the impact of food shortage during the height of the pandemic last year, a press release from the Capitol said.To ensure food security and agricultural productivity in the province, the farmers were encouraged to plant rice during the months of April and May last year to make sure that enough crops will be harvested in the month of August, it said.The beneficiaries of this project were the farmers who responded to the call of the p...
Cusi underscores DOE efforts towards energy sustainability

Cusi underscores DOE efforts towards energy sustainability

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Bacolod PIO photoThe Department of Energy (DOE) is taking steps to achieve energy sustainability, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said in a recent visit to Bacolod City.“All options in power sourcing should be considered, including the possibility of tapping nuclear energy in the future,” said Cusi, who was in Bacolod City May 13, a city Public Information Office press release said.Cusi met with Mayor Evelio Leonardia and other city officials, as well as barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) officials in Bacolod.In their meeting, Cusi discussed the proposed utilization of renewable energy including nuclear energy in the Philippines and Duterte’s take on the West Philippine Sea issue.According to the Energy secretary, the DOE is committed to fully implementing Republic Act 95...
Ceneco to review clearing work to prevent brownouts

Ceneco to review clearing work to prevent brownouts

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Central Negros Electric Cooperative will review whether to continue outsourcing its clearing operations in a move to lessen power interruptions in its coverage area.Danny Pondevilla, project supervisor and acting general manager of the Central Negros Electric Cooperative, said the clearing of tree branches and other obstructions hitting CENECO power lines had been contracted out.Brownouts are sometimes caused by tree branches that fall or hit power lines, especially when it rains, he said.Pondevilla said he is reviewing whether it would be more effective for CENECO to hire its own clearing crew rather than outsourcing the work.He has scheduled a meeting with the CENECO Engineering Department and the contractors to review their clearing accomplishments prior to payment.I...
Megaworld dominates Iloilo office market with 70% market share

Megaworld dominates Iloilo office market with 70% market share

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Megaworld, the largest office lessor in the country, reports that it is now dominating the office leasing market in Iloilo City, with a remarkable 70% market share based on an internal study conducted in April.As of end-April this year, the company has a total leasable office portfolio of 100,000 square meters in its nine (9) completed office towers inside the 72-hectare Iloilo Business Park, the company’s premier township development in the city.These office towers include One Techno Place, Two Techno Place, Three Techno Place, One Global Center, Two Global Center, Festive Walk 1B, Richmonde Tower, One Fintech Place, and Two Fintech Place.To date, all office towers are 100% occupied by mostly Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) companies, which Megaworld helped bring to Iloilo ...
State of calamity declaration to boost fight vs. ASF outbreak

State of calamity declaration to boost fight vs. ASF outbreak

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Dr. Renante Decena photoPresident Rodrigo Duterte has declared a state of calamity throughout the Philippines for a year starting Monday, May 10, following the African swine fever (ASF) outbreak.The president, in Proclamation 1143 inked Monday, said this will allow the national government and local government units to utilize appropriate funds, including the Quick Response Fund, in their efforts to contain the continuing spread of ASF and restore normalcy in ASF-hit areas.Negros Occidental Provincial Veterinarian Renante Decena said this is a welcome development so affected LGUs could access their calamity funds to help in their response in stopping the dreaded disease.“The national government can now focus on stopping the outbreak, stabilizing the prices, and repopulating ...
Displaced OFWS receive cash assistance

Displaced OFWS receive cash assistance

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Capitol photoNegros Occidental Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson led the distribution of financial assistance worth P5,000 each to 21 displaced/distressed overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) from San Carlos City and Calatrava town, Tuesday, May 11.The OFW beneficiaries are part of the recipients of the Gender Responsive Intervention to COVID-19 and New Normal Project of the Provincial Government, which is funded through the Provincial Gender and Development (GAD) Budget, a press release from the Capitol said.A total of 200 displaced OFWs were identified as beneficiaries of the program for the year 2020 and 2021.OFWs from the cities of Victorias and Talisay, and the towns of E.B. Magalona, Valladolid, and Murcia have already received the same cash assistance in previous distributions, t...
Capitol to adopt ICT apps developed by prov’l scholars

Capitol to adopt ICT apps developed by prov’l scholars

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Capitol photoThe Negros Occidental ICT Scholars, enrolled at STI West Negros University in Bacolod City, presented to Gov. Eugenio Jose Lacson their ICT outputs, which the provincial government will make use of, as part of employing ICT to spur economic recovery in the province.The scholars are fourth year students taking up BS Information Technology, a Capitol press release said Friday, May 7.The ICT scholarship is a pioneering program of the Negros Occidental Scholarship Program Division conceptualized to help 100 deserving ICT students finish their courses at STI WNU, the press release said.The scholars' system outputs are intended to benefit the provincial government, in coordination with the Information and Communication Technology Division.The five best systems co...
VMC 102 years later: Adapting to change, moving  forward

VMC 102 years later: Adapting to change, moving forward

Business, Press Release
There has never been a more challenging period in Victorias Milling Co. than during this COVID-19 pandemic.Thus, adapting to great changes in doing business has been their mantra, as they faced head-on the pandemic with measures that kept their employees and partners moving forward and ready to celebrate their 102nd anniversary.“It is important to note how VMC was able to surmount all the challenges it has faced since 1919 when it was established. Given this track record, I am confident that our company will continue to thrive as it engages in a global campaign to address the problems that the entire world is facing right now,” VMC Chairman Wilson Young said.Thus, despite the difficulties brought about by the pandemic, VMC still posted a positive growth and this, Young said, wa...
EO on imported pork to ‘kill industry’

EO on imported pork to ‘kill industry’

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PVO photoNegros Occidental Provincial Veterinarian Renante Decena said Tuesday, May 4, Executive Order No. 128, that cuts tariffs and increases the volume of imported pork, will kill the hog industry.Under EO 128, the tariff on imported pork was reduced to 5 to 10 percent from 20 to 30 percent in the first three months of its implementation and 10 percent in the fourth to 12th month, while the total volume of pork to be imported was increased to 350,000 metric tons from 54,000.Decena said the prices of pork have drastically dropped in Manila after the order was implemented in March, from P440 per kilo to P270/k.It also initially brought down the prices of liveweight in the province at that time, from P150 per kilo to P120/k, he added.Currently, prices of liveweight in t...
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