MANILA – An administration lawmaker has urged the Department of Agriculture (DA) to intensify its preparations against the growing impact of El Niño on the country's livestock industry, warning that prolonged dry conditions could trigger more disease outbreaks and threaten the nation's food security.Abra Lone District Representative JB Bernos on Thursday called on the DA to immediately implement preventive measures following the recent outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza am...
PNACEBU CITY – The Department of Agriculture (DA) is offering new technology to banana cultivators to bolster the production of the fruit in Centra...
BUSINESS WORLD BRUSSELS — European Union (EU) member states can increase the funds they pay to farmers, the European Commission said Friday, after ...
DA-NEWSAgriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. has called on the Philippine Ports Authority to expedite the movement of nearly a thousand co...
BUSINESS WORLDTHE Philippines is expected to import more wheat next year due to increasing demand for both milling and animal-feed quality grain, acco...
DA-NEWSThe signing of the tripartite Operational Partners Agreement for the USD 39.2-million (M) project between the Department of Agriculture (DA), t...
PHILSTARMANILA, Philippines — The Department of Agriculture (DA) is now aggressively pursuing foreign funding to fast-track the construction and c...
DA NEWSThe Department of Agriculture is actively seeking additional funding from international development partners to address critical challenges in ...
DA NEWSAgriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel, Jr. said Wednesday that rice prices are projected to start declining in October as a result of g...
PNAMANILA – President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Thursday stressed the importance of giving land to graduates of agriculture-related courses to pro...
PHILSTARCEBU, Philippines — Around 40 representatives from farmer’s groups in Cebu City are working towards incorporating digitalization into thei...