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Volume XII, No. 130
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By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV, MindaNews
AVAO City – A business-tobusiness (B2B) matching session will be conducted to link local Halal producers with prospective national and international buyers during the three-day 7th Philippine Halal Trade and Tourism Exposition on May 27 to 29 at the Abreeza Mall of Davao.
THE provincial government of Misamis Oriental has allowed the entry of cooked poultry products in the province from the areas that have been affected by the Avian Influenza virus (Bird flu), the Provincial Veterinary Office (ProVet) announced on Monday, April 11. Dr. Benjamin Resma, the provincial veterinarian, during the flag raising in the provincial capitol, said the changes were implemented in accordance to the new executive order issued by provincial Governor Yevgeny Vicente Emano recently. “Right now, we allow cooked, processed cooked poultry and by poultry products. Again, for those cooked only. But fresh, live, especially eggs and fertilized duck eggs (balut), we still prohibit them from entering the province,” Resma said.
New threat to Philippine eagle DAVAO City– Animal keepers at the Philippine Eagle Center have set up traps to catch a reticulated python that’s preying on animals inside their enclosure in Barangay Malagos, Baguio District in Davao City. This is after a juvenile Philippine eagle named ‘Espoir’ was found dead inside its enclosure at around 12:13 a.m. last April 5. Espoir, a French word for “Hope,” was an offspring of eagle parents Ariela and MVP Matatag. Last month, a Philippine subsidiary of global animal health company, Ceva Santé Animale, adopted the chick. The Philippine Eagle Foundation and Ceva signed a Memorandum of Agreement on the adoption of Espoir where the company pledged to provide an annual support of P200,000 to cover the eaglet’s food, keeper care, veterinary care, and shelter maintenance.
Rebel leader nabbed GOVERNMENT forces arrested a leader of the New People’s Army (CPP-NPA) allegedly involved in extortion in a joint operation here Tuesday evening. In a statement Wednesday, the Army's 4th Infantry Division (4ID) said Aldeem Yañez, of Barangay Iponan, works for the NPA's underground movement and does "ideological, political and organizational" works in parts of Bukidnon province. Yañez also facilitated the NPA's extortion activities in the urban areas of Misamis Oriental and Bukidnon, 4ID said.
KUTSETO. A kutsero repairs the wheel of his “tartanilla” (also called “kalesa” in other parts of the country) in Barangay Tubod, Iligan City. Iligan is among few remaining places in the country who still allow the use of tartanillas in city streets as a mode of public transportation, a blessing in these times of skyrocketting fuel prices. mindanews photo by bobby timonera
Speaking during the “Wednesdays at Habi at Kape,” Mar i lou Ampu an, R eg iona l Development-Regional Halal Committee vice chairperson, said 38 exhibitors have confirmed to attend the expo, where sessions will be held both face-to-face and online for participants from all over the Philippines. She said they have invited participants from different regions of Mindanao, including leading and HALAL/PAGE 7
P2.2M worth of crops in Zambo damaged by storm ZAMBOANGA CITY – An estimated P2.203 million worth of agricultural crops were damaged by heavy rains last week in Zamboanga City, according to the Office of the City Agriculturist. City Agriculturist Carmencita Sanchez said vegetables and other agricultural crops in
barangays Vitali and Sibulao were destroyed by flash floods and heavy rains last April 5. Hardest hit was the Vitali District where 28.90 hectares of farmland were inundated. Damage to crops included P373,560 of hybrid corn, P63,000 of rice and P49,500 of hybrid rice. DAMAGED/PAGE 7
LUKAY. A boy sells lukay (palm fronds) to churchgoers early morning on Palm Sunday (April 10) outside the St. Michael’s Cathedral in Iligan City as Christendom starts the Holy Week. mindanews photo by bobby timonera
Small and medium enterprises seek rebound after hiccup By FRANCIE CARREON, MindaNews
ZAMBOANGA City – Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) all over the country need to bounce back to fasttrack every region’s economic recovery, according to the regional governor of the Philippine Chamb er of Commerce and Industry
(PCCI). “We are aiming to bounce back and fast-track our economic recovery here in Zamboanga Peninsula as we go through the adverse effects of the pandemic in the past two years, and even up to now,” said Pedro Rufo
“Pocholo” Soliven, head of PCCI-ZamPen. This, following the recent second general membership meeting of PCCI-Mindanao and the induction ceremony of regional governors over the weekend. Soliven was among seven regional governors who were REBOUND/PAGE 7
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