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Briefly Strict mining rules DAVAO City – Davao Oriental Governor Corazon Malanyaon has urged local government units (LGUs) Thursday to strictly enforce regulations in all mining activities in the province. In a statement, Malanyaon asser ted the provincial gover nment’s authority as an independent LGU over the mining operations in the province. In a meeting with the Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) Wednesday, the governor examined the inventory of all existing mining tenements in the province and the status of mining operations and permits granted by the MGB.
Davao coffee DAVAO CITY – The World of Coffee (WOC) convention at the Milano Convention Center in Milan, Italy, has provided a venue for the Philippine coffee producers to shine internationally. Jeannelle Ellson, marketing specialist of the Philippine Coffee Advancement and Far m Enterprise (PhilCAFE) project, said Philippine coffee— e s p e c i a l l y t h e R o bu s t a variety—received positive feedback during the June 2325 gathering. “We promoted Robusta there, although we brought various coffee varieties to the convention. Italy is known as espressobased when it comes to coffee, but they admire the taste of our coffee and have set a good impression on it,” Ellson said in an interview Wednesday.
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HE Cagayan de Oro C hamb er of Commerce and Industry Inc. (Oro Chamber) has found new partners for the possible construction of a five-story building serving as a display areacum-processing plant for coffee, cacao, and cashew products.
Oro Chamber president Raymundo Talimio Jr. said the Italian Chamber of Commerce in the Philippines (ICCP) will initially embark on feasibility studies for the structure's ideal location to boost local farmers’ products through the facility called “3Cs Museum.” “On the ground floor, we plan to have a showroom of the locally made products, and on the upper levels the production floor for coffee, cacao, and cashew,” Talimio said in an PUSH/PAGE 7
SAND QUARRY. A laborer carries a sack of sand quarried from the Tubod River in Iligan City up a flight of stairs. MindaNews photo by BOBBY TIMONERA
A GROUP gof Marawi City residents hopes that the city's rehabilitation and reconstruction following the 2017 siege will continue despite not being mentioned by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) Monday.
Drieza Lininding, a member of the Moro C onsensus Group, said they are hoping the Marc o s a d m i n ist r at i on will not abandon ongoing projects. “There’s still much work to be done to ensure the dignified and just return of Marawi IDPs (internally
Marawi group hopes rehab to continue under PBBM displaced persons) after more than five years, including the implementation of the Marawi Siege Victims Act of 2022,” Lininding said in a statement Tuesday. The group also wished success for the Bangsamoro government, h o p i n g Ma r c o s w o u l d UNDER/PAGE 7
Commitment of support
DAVAO City – The Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) has expressed its full support and cooperation to the vision laid out by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. in his State of the Nation Address (SONA) Monday.
“It is clear to us now that the President has a vision for our country and people. The TUCP
unions and infor ma l worker-members are with the President full steam ahead,” TUCP president Raymond Mendoza said in a text message to the Philippine News Agency Tuesday. Mendoza said TUCP is prepared to partner with the Marcos administration to “create a better life for Filipino employees.”
Tribal village opens DAVAO City – The renovation of the Kadayawan Tribal Village in Magsaysay Park here has been fasttracked for its scheduled opening on August 5. One of the highlights of the 37th Kadayawan sa Dabaw Festival next month, the tribal village was built to showcase the rich culture and heritage of the city's 11 tribes. Councilor Al Ryan Alejandre, the Kadayawan Execom spokesperson, said the Kadayawan Tribal Village is “a way of educating the people about the way of living of the tribes living in the city of Davao.”
SUNRISE. A boy watches the sunrise in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte on Saturday, 23 July 2022. MindaNews photo by H. MARCOS C. MORDENO
DSWD -10 considers over 67,000 4Ps beneficiaries as ‘non-poor’ A T O TA L o f 6 7 , 7 0 4 beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps) in Northern Mindanao region have already been considered as ‘non-poor’ by the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) region 10.
“Ibig sabihin nito, epektibo ang programa ng gobyerno. Because pag-intervene ng 4Ps sa buhay nila, nabigyan sila ng ayuda,” Dollaga said. “Along the way, nakakita sila’g higayon (they saw a chance) to improve their living, labaw nato’ng pang-
ekonom iy a s a p am i ly a ( e s p e c i a l ly t o f am i ly ’s economy),” she added. C ons e quent ly, t hes e beneficiaries who are considered as non-poor need to be removed from the list as the primary objective of CONSIDERS/PAGE 7
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