BusinessWeek Mindanao (July 11-12, 2022)

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Volume XIII, No. 15 AS OF 6:00 PM JULY 08, 2022 (FRIDAY)

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Briefly Low crime in NM THE Police Regional Office (PRO)-10 reported Monday, July 4, a significant decrease in the crime rate in Northern Mindanao from January to June this year. The regional headquarters of Police Regional Office 10 located at Camp 1Lt. Vicente G. Alagar, Barangay Lapasan, Cagayan de Oro City. (Photo courtesy of PRO-10). In a statement, the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division (RIDMD) tallied 7,280 incidents in the first six months of the year, 755 incidents or 9.40 percent lower compared to the 8,035 incidents recorded from January to June in 2021.

Child labor DAVAO City – The Department of Labor and Employment in Davao Region (DOLE-11) said it has profiled more than 20,000 child laborers in the Davao Region in the last four years, even as it vowed to further strengthen programs to protect Filipino children.

In a statement Wednesday, DOLE-11 said the highest registered number of child laborers during the period was in 2021, at 10,797.

“As we recover from the impact of the pandemic, we stand ready to provide more assistance and reinforce our fight against child labor,” DOLE-11 Director Randolf Pensoy said.

Homes for indigents COTABATO City – It will be a dream come true for about 50 indigent families here as the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) started building decent homes for them on Wednesday.

“Cotabato City is lucky as BARMM poured more infrastructure projects in our area,” said Cotabato City Mayor Mohammad Bruce Matabalao after signing an agreement with the Ministry of Human Settlements and Development (MHSD) for the construction of 50 housing units in Barangay Kalanganan 2 here.

Matabalao said the P31.8-million housing project will have units complete with a living room, kitchen, comfort room, and two bedrooms. It will also have ready water and electricity connections.

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Camiguin sets slaughter clearances amid ASF T HE Camiguin provincial government has directed local hog raisers to secure slaughter clearances from the Provincial Veterinar y Office (PVO), as additional cases of African swine fever (ASF) were confirmed in Mambajao town.

In a statement, Governor Xavier Jesus Romualdo said blood samples taken by the Department of Agriculture Regional Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (DA-RADDL) from pigs of backyard hog raisers in barangays Soro-Soro, Balbagon, and Poblacion confirmed the presence of ASF. Before slaughtering, the PVO is tasked to inspect the area where the hog is raised to check for ASF symptoms nearby. “All persons in the province who are raising pigs are requested not to engage in swill feeding or the feeding of food scraps to pigs and adopt appropriate biosecurity measures,” the governor's order said. The banning of pork meat and products outside the province began last week. “When they go to the slaughterhouse, they will bring the certificate showing that PVO inspected them. When they reach the slaughterhouse, they will be inspected again, there will be an antemortem inspection in the slaughterhouse CAMIGUIN/PAGE 7

BARIO LIFE. In a bright, sunny day, a woman uses an umbrella to protect his daughter from the scorching heat of the sun as they are on-board a carabao-dragged-sled at the village of Paradise, Cabanglasan, Bukidnon. photo by jun ayensa

Region’s cacao Fiesty mayor vows to Davao industry lags behind global stop terminal syndicate demand for chocolates By CHRIS V. PANGANIBAN , MindaNews

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur – Mayor Grace Carmel Paredes-Bravo has dismantled what is locally known as “bangag,” an alleged extortion activity wherein dispatchers

of passenger vehicles at the terminals get from the drivers an extra 10 percent based on the fare they collected from the passengers. The money were

supposedly remitted to transport operators posing as representatives of the mayor’s office in the previous administrations. “I feel irritated upon learning about this so I VOWS/PAGE 7

By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV, MindaNews

DAVAO C it y – C a c a o production in the Davao Region has stagnated despite massive efforts to revitalize the industry amid the growing global demand for chocolates. Dante Muyco, chair of Davao Region Cacao Council, said during “Wednesdays

Media Forum” at Habi at Kape in Abreeza Corporate Center that the region’s annual estimated production level remains at 12,000 metric tons after years of attempts to double the yield. He said the region fell CACAO/PAGE 7

FLOATING COMMUNITY PANTRY. Fisherman Roque Bado, 73, was at first scared when he saw Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) personnel approaching him while he was at sea in Iligan City Sunday morning (3 July 2022) because he had been arrested before. To his surprise, he was handed rice, noodles, sardines and porridge in a floating community pantry and coastal cleanup drive headed by the PCG along with other government agencies and civic organizations. He said he had been at sea for two hours but caught nothing that morning. mindanews photo by marivic omandam davis

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