CEBU CITY, Philippines — Central Visayas suffered an estimated P1.7 billion loss in the agricultural sector due to the impact of El Niño...
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The onslaught of the El Niño phenomenon in Central Visayas resulted in significant devastation, which caused losses of approximately P1.7 billion in crops and livestock, according to the Department of Agriculture (DA)-7.
CEBU CITY, Philippines — Central Visayas suffered an estimated P1.7 billion loss in the agricultural sector due to the impact of El Niño...
Moabot ngadto sa P1.7 bilyones ang namugna nga danyos sa El Niño sa mga pananom ug hayopan sa Central Visayas sumala pa sa Department of...
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CEBU CITY, Philippines — With only Bohol and Cebu to remain as provinces in Central Visayas, the agriculture sector is expected to face challenges...
The Sharjah Agriculture and Livestock Production (Ektifa), affiliated with the Department of Agriculture and Livestock