Review: ‘A Real Pain’ Shows The Reality Of Us All

Touching on subjects of grief, vulnerability, family, relationships, and world history, “A Real Pain” shows us the reality that all of us are in pain—it’s either we’re just good at hiding it or we’ve become numb enough not to notice.

ASUS Philippines: First To Launch Intel & AMD’s Latest Chips With Zenbook AI Laptops

ASUS Philippines leads the charge with the launch of the 2025 ASUS Zenbook series, featuring the latest Intel and AMD chips. #ASUS #Zenbook #ThinandLight #AIPC #PAGEONExASUS

Be Your Best Self This Love Month With Ever Bilena

Love yourself this February with Ever Bilena’s budget-friendly beauty picks! From skincare to hair care, it’s time to shine your brightest.

PRSP Honors PAGEONE Group As First Agency Of The Year Hall Of Fame At 60th Anvil Awards

PAGEONE Group makes history as the first and only PR agency to win five AOY awards, earning its place as the only PR agency in the prestigious Hall of Fame category. #PAGEONEGroup #60thAnvilAwards #AnvilAwards #AnvilAwardsHallOfFame

Over 3K Farmers To Benefit From DA’s PHP5 Million Kadiwa Project In Bataan

Ilang miyembro ng mga kooperatiba at asosasyon ng mga magsasaka ang makikinabang sa PHP5 milyong proyekto sa Bataan.


Over 3K Farmers To Benefit From DA’s PHP5 Million Kadiwa Project In Bataan

48
48

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

A total of 3,826 members of 28 farmers’ cooperatives and associations stand to benefit from the Department of Agriculture’s (DA) PHP5-million Kadiwa project in Limay, Bataan.

In a statement on Thursday, Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. said the project, which includes the construction of a permanent Kadiwa store, will be favorable to both farmers and consumers.

“A permanent Kadiwa store in Limay promises affordable, fresh, and safe food for local consumers while providing farmers with increased income opportunities,” he said.

Under the project, PHP1 million worth of trading capital will also be provided for the Kadiwa center.

Besides the permanent Kadiwa store project, Laurel also cited agricultural promotion at the barangay level through the Zero Kilometer Food Project (Zero KM), a healthy eating initiative using local produce.

“By promoting agriculture at the barangay level, we create efficient systems that ensure food reaches consumers without delay, nutrient loss, cost overruns, price manipulation, or unnecessary intermediaries,” he said.

He added that Zero KM seeks to address the local demand and supply system.

“This grassroots approach fosters a deeper understanding, better planning, and effective management of our food systems,” Laurel said.

With the DA’s presence, the Limay local government unit signed a memorandum of agreement on the Zero KM with the Bataan Peninsula State University, and Limay Polytechnic College.

Zero KM was earlier launched in Hermosa and Dinalupihan.

Laurel, meanwhile, participated in the launching of other projects in Limay including the Limay Invests for Farmers’ Triumph (LIFT), and the unveiling of the Anthony Villanueva Farm’s drip-fertigation system, among others. (PNA)