
Capitol to use 200 hectares to boost Negros food security
Mechanized farming will help boost Negros Occidental's food production.*Richard Malihan photoMore than 200 hectares owned by the Negros Occidental provincial government will be converted into productive land for agriculture and livestock, Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz said Wednesday, June 29.This is part of the provincial government’s thrust toward ensuring food security for Negrenses, he said.Among the areas to be used are the Negros First Ranch in Murcia, and properties in Talisay and Himamaylan cities, he said.“There is a sense of urgency, so that we can address the gaps in the food supply for Negros Occidental and Bacolod City,” Diaz said.The more than 200 hectares for agriculture and livestock will be managed by t...









