CENTRAL LUZON NRAM CELEBRATION KICKS-OFF

CENTRAL LUZON NRAM CELEBRATION KICKS-OFF City of San Fernando, Pampanga—The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office 3 Rice Program led the kick-off ceremony of the National Rice Awareness Month (NRAM) on November 3, 2020 at DA Conference Room. Proclamation No. 524 s. 2004 declared the month of November as NRAM. With the theme “Grow Local. continue reading : CENTRAL LUZON NRAM CELEBRATION KICKS-OFF

DA-RFO 3 DISTRIBUTES PHP 897-MILLION TO HOG RAISERS

DA-RFO 3 DISTRIBUTES PHP 897-MILLION TO HOG RAISERS City of San Fernando, Pampanga —A total of 360 African Swine Fever affected hog raisers from the province of Nueva Ecija received Php 22,180,000 million cash assistance at DA-RFO 3 Capitol Compound on October 30.The hog raisers were from the Municipality of San Antonio and Talavera. Marites continue reading : DA-RFO 3 DISTRIBUTES PHP 897-MILLION TO HOG RAISERS

AGRI-MACHINERY HELPS COOP TO LESSEN PRODUCTION LOSS IN CENTRAL LUZON

AGRI-MACHINERY HELPS COOP TO LESSEN PRODUCTION LOSS IN CENTRAL LUZON Sta. Rita, Pampanga—In the heart of the country’s rice-producing region, the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office 3 remains persistent in modernizing the Philippine Agriculture by transforming the agricultural sector into an advanced technology-based. Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, DA Central Luzon continues to provide farm continue reading : AGRI-MACHINERY HELPS COOP TO LESSEN PRODUCTION LOSS IN CENTRAL LUZON

DISTRIBUTION OF LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE FOR ASF AFFECTED BACKYARD HOG RAISERS CONTINUES

DISTRIBUTION OF LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE FOR ASF AFFECTED BACKYARD HOG RAISERS CONTINUES CITY OF SAN, FERNANDO—The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office III through the Livestock banner program continues to distribute livelihood assistance for African Swine Fever affected backyard hog raisers of Central Luzon. Amounting to 200 million pesos, the livelihood assistance program aims to provide continue reading : DISTRIBUTION OF LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE FOR ASF AFFECTED BACKYARD HOG RAISERS CONTINUES