BusinessWeek Mindanao (March 9-10, 2022)

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Volume XII, No. 114

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UTUAN City – The management of Surigao City Ai r p or t a n n ou n c e d Monday the upcoming resumption of regular Cebu Pacific Air flights in the city.

PRESIDENT Rodrigo R. Duterte has approved a P20-billion fertilizer subsidy as part of a broader food security program, the Department of Agriculture (DA) said. The overall food security program also provides for P1 billion in funding for urban and peri-urban agriculture, P1 billion to support local production of animal feed, P1 billion for aquaculture and mariculture, and P1 billion to “food mobilization.” The DA provided no further details to explain food mobilization. Agriculture Secretary William D. Dar said the funds will be raised by realigning the DA’s 2022 budget, as well as additional financing through the Land Bank of the Philippines and Development Bank of the Philippines. The financing will take the form of concessional loans extended to provincial governments to procure palay (unmilled rice) from farmers within their jurisdiction, in order to create a buffer stock of the staple grain.

Gender-based violence COTABATO City – In celebration of Women’s Month, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), through its two major instrumentalities, is set to launch five “fatwa” or religious rulings on gender-based violence (GBV). The Bangsamoro Darul Ifta (BDI) and Bangsamoro Women Commission (BWC) are leading the launch on March 8 of the “fatwa” aimed at ensuring women in BARMM are protected against violence and human trafficking. On Monday, BDI Executive Director Mufti Abu Hurairah Udasan, assisted by BWC Chairperson Bainon Karon, announced in a statement that they officially signed the religious rulings that focused on violence against women, wife desertion and abandonment, husband forcing sexual relations with his wife, rape, and human trafficking.

BEACH CROW. Contrary to what many believe, the uwak (crow, a bird of the genus Corvu) is not a nocturnal bird. Here in Isla Jardin del Mar beach resort in Barangay Gumasa, Glan, Sarangani, about an hour from General Santos City, these black birds would greet beach goers with their crowing and playful flight among cottages by the beach front. mindanews photo by jules l. benitez

T he ai rl i ne’s f l i g ht s we re temporality halted after Typhoon Odette hit Surigao City and the rest of Surigao del Norte in December last year. Junelito Abrazado, the airport manager, said Cebu Pacific Air will resume all its regular flights to Surigao City starting March 27. “We welcome the resumption of the regular flights of Cebu Pacific Air to Surigao City,” Abrazado said. The airline will resume its daily Manila-Surigao-Manila flights and its Cebu-Surigao-Cebu flights every Sunday and Thursday. Abrazado said the supply of power at the airport has also been restored. FLIGHTS/PAGE 11

NorMin cities suspend work, classes due to LPA TWO cities in Northern Mindanao Region on Monday suspended classes and work as the low pressure area (LPA) caused flooding in several communities. A memorandum issued by Iligan City Mayor Celso Regencia said Sunday’s torrential rains have caused major roads and bridges to f lood, making them impassable to vehicles.

He said some areas were affected by landslides as reported by the City's Disaster Risk Reduction Management Council (DRRMC), which damaged the roads and other infrastructures. "For our constituents to clean their respective homes and prevent our workers and students from the effects of the LPA, work in both private SUSPEND/PAGE 11

Seawater rice JINGHAI district in northern China is hardly a rice-growing paradise. Located along the coast of the Bohai Sea, over half of the region’s land is made of salty, alkaline soil where crops can’t survive. Yet, last autumn, Jinghai produced rice from 100 hectares. The secret to the bountiful harvest is new salt-tolerant rice strains developed by Chinese scientists in the hope of ensuring food security that’s been threatened by rising sea levels, increasing grain demand and supply chain disruptions. Known as “seawater rice” because it’s grown in salty soil near the sea, the strains were created by over-expressing a gene from selected wild rice that’s more resistant to saline and alkali. Test fields in Tianjin — the municipality that encompasses Jinghai — recorded a yield of 4.6 metric tons per acre last year, higher than the national average for production of standard rice varieties.

BATHING FROM A BROKEN PIPE. Children make use of water from a broken plastic pipe to take a bath the day after a flood submerged several barangays in Iligan City Sunday evening (6 March 2022) until the wee hours of the morning. The flood, brought about by a low pressure area, destroyed this Bailey bridge in Sitio Merila, Barangay Ubaldo Laya. mindanews photo by bobby timonera

Duterte: status quo for Bangsamoro Transition Authority appointees By BONG S. SARMIENTO, MindaNews

KORONADAL City — President Rodrigo Duterte has approved the recommendation of the Security, Justice and Peace Cabinet Cluster (SJPCC) to maintain the status quo on the membership of the 80-member Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA). In a joint statement on

Friday, Defense Secretary Delfin Lorenzana, Interior Secretar y Eduardo Año, Secretary Carlito Galvez, Jr. of the Presidential Adviser on Peace, Reconciliation and Unity and National Security, and Secretary Hermogenes Esperon, Jr. of the National Security Council announced t h at D ute r te approve d

their recommendation last February 21. The SJPCC made the recommendation as only three months remain before the next President takes over the reins of government on June 30, 2022. The remaining there-mont period, the joint statement, said, “will provide the incumbent members of the BANGSAMORO/PAGE 11

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