BusinessWeek Mindanao (April 1-2, 2022)

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Rural electrification A TOTAL of 582,083 new customers have been connected to electricity supply last year, bringing total service connections to 14,835,390 households as of 2021, according to the National Electrification Administration (NEA). By end-December last year, the electrification agency said the total service connections of electric cooperatives already accounted for 91 percent of the nationwide energization target. Based on the figure, NEA emphasized that it was able to surpass its performance in 2021 by additional 182,083 connections, or about 46 percent higher vis-à-vis the original target of 400,000 connections.

Port projects THE Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) said on Monday that it hopes to complete and inaugurate 31 more port projects before President Rodrigo R. Duterte’s term ends on June 30. “Katulong ng Department of Transportation (DoTr), so far, since 2016, nakatapos na ang PPA at DoTr ng 585 port projects, malaki at maliit (With the aid of the DoTr, so far since 2016, we have completed 585 port projects, large and small),” PPA General Manager Jay Daniel R. Santiago said at a televised news briefing. “Meron pa tayong hinahandang pasisinayaan at matatapos bago matapos ang termino ng ating Pangulo sa June 30 na nasa 31 port projects (We expect to complete and launch before the President ends his term on June 30, 31 more port projects),” he added.

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Oca vetoes renewal of cockfighting operations T HE city mayor of Cagayan de Oro has vetoed Tuesday an ordinance that would have renewed the franchise of cockfighting operations in the city.

In a statement, Mayor Oscar Moreno said the veto was primarily due to the coronavirus diseases 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic concerns. Moreno argued that cockfighting involves the participation of large crowds, making health protocol violations unavoidable. "The veto, however, is predicated principally on my desire to prevent the undue exposure of our residents and visitors alike from the coronavirus and its variants. I cannot afford to allow our people to be exposed unnecessarily to the virus (responsible for Covid-19)," the mayor said. The vetoed measure, City Ordinance 14212-2021, sought to grant a franchise for the Canitoan-Pagatpat Cockers VETOES/PAGE 11

HEADING HOME. A farmer heads home before it gets dark in Barangay Miarayon, Talakag, Bukidnon on Sunday, March 27. mindanews photo by h. marcos c. mordeno

Cag. de Oro logs zero active cases in private hospitals CAGAYAN de Oro City has tallied zero coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) cases in private hospitals here as of Tuesday, a health official said. Dr. Ted Yu Jr., the City He alt h Of f ice (CHO) medical officer, said the latest development came about following the increasing number of Covid-19 recoveries here. "Again, we have zero

(active Covid-19 cases) from private hospitals. We would like to thank our private hospitals for accommodating and taking good care of our positive cases," Yu said. O t h e r t h a n p r i v at e hospitals, Yu also confirmed that there is no active case of Covid-19 currently admitted at the city-run JR Borja General Hospital, and the Army’s Camp Evangelista

Station Hospital. Data from the CHO Covid-19 Operation Center indicated that the city only has 26 active cases as of March 28. Of the total active cases, 10 are currently admitted to a facility managed by the Northern Mindanao Medical Center (NMMC), the Covid-19 referral hospital ZERO/PAGE 11

Davao City tightens watch on poultry products amid bird flu outbreak By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV, MindaNews

DAVAO City -- The City Government of Davao is strictly monitoring the entry of poultry products at the checkpoints following the outbreak of Avian Influenza (AI) H5N1 or bird flu in several provinces in Luzon and Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat, an official said on Wednesday.

In an interview during Davao City Disaster Radio (DCDR 87.5), Dr. Cerelyn Pinili, head of the City Veterinar y Of f ice, said that the security personnel assigned at checkpoints here have been directed to screen the entry of poultry following the imposition of WATCH/PAGE 11

Fertilizer shortage SKY-high fertilizer prices have farmers worldwide scaling back its use and reducing the amount of land they’re planting, fallout from the Ukraine-Russia conflict that has some agricultural industry veterans warning of food shortages. Western sanctions on Russia, a major exporter of potash, ammonia, urea and other soil nutrients, have disrupted shipments of those key inputs around the globe. Fertilizer is key to keeping corn, soy, rice and wheat yields high. Growers are scrambling to adjust. The pivot can be seen in agricultural powerhouse Brazil, where some farmers are applying less fertilizer to their corn, and some federal legislators are pushing to open protected indigenous lands for the mining of potash.

SPOILER. Heavy rain spoils the rally of presidential bet Isko Moreno in Cagayan de Oro City on Monday, March 28, driving many of his supporters to seek shelter in the sidelines. The rally went on for a while but Moreno later told his supporters to go home. mindanews photo by froilan gallardo

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