CONTENTS
ASEAN NEWS
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ASEAN to launch initiative supporting women in technology Manila to host 49th ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting in September
REGIONAL NEWS
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Grade 4 students receive vaccines in Caraga DA Caraga forges partnership with LGU to boost livestock industry ATI Caraga chief to extension managers: Build bridges, not walls
PROVINCIAL NEWS
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DOST chief urges Filipinos to harness S&T innovations for development
AgSur KMME graduates 25 mentees, capacitates 10 NC counselors, 8 local mentors DAR launches farm business school in Surigao City Dinagat Islands LGU joins NDPR week celeb
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2-day power shutdown to hit parts of SurSur Butuan rural women train on root crops processing DOST launches Food Innovation Center
Micronutrient supplement good for lactating mothers
MINDANAO NEWS
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Bayugan City LPCC meets, forms Bantay Presyo Task Force
HEALTH NEWS
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MinDA, Siargao LGU partner for mangrove conservation P129-M Polloc Port investment to boost Mindanao Economic Corridor
NATIONAL NEWS
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DSWD to prioritize upgrade of home for elderly More funds assured to help distressed OFWs
News Briefs The municipality of Las Nieves, Agusan del Norte is composed of 20 barangays. For the period of July 2016 to June 2017, 73% of the drug surrenderers have been screened and some of them were provided with livelihood assistance and availed of the trainings provided by the LGU. 116th Police Service Anniversary celebration of the Philippine National Police (PNP) Caraga held at Camp Rafael Rodriguez in this city, Agusan del Sur Police Provincial Office and some city and municipal police stations in the province bagged awards witnessed by Police Deputy Director General Ramon Apolinario.
The provincial government of Dinagat Islands has been the recipient of the Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG) award by the DILG for 2 consecutive years. This year, the provincial government doubled its best efforts to pull all resources to elevate its stature to the Hall of Fame for SGLG.
NIA Caraga recently turned-over the Rehabilitation of Culit Communal Irrigation System (CIS) project by Force Account Works (FAW) to Culit-Igpalas Irrigator’s Association, Inc. headed by its president Fausto B. Empanado, Jr. held in Barangay Culit, Nasipit, Agusan del Norte.
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DOST chief urges Filipin innovations for develop By: Venus L. Garcia
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UTUAN CITY – In order to achieve greater heights for economic development and social progress, Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Fortunato dela Peùa is encouraging Filipinos to foster interest in finding innovative solutions through a wide range opportunity in science and technology (S&T). 4
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Dela Peña said that DOST covers a comprehensive scope from agriculture, research and development, and even climate change mitigation, among others. “We are committed to serve the people to improve the quality of life of every Filipino through the use of science and technology,” dela Peña stressed. The secretary further underscored, during a press conference in celebration of the recently concluded Science and Technology Week held recently in this city, that the department is working on programs to reduce disaster risks, extraction of gold without the use of mercury, programs on malnutrition and scholarship.
While there are advantages and disadvantages in science and technology undertakings, DOST upholds its unabating effort in the furtherance of novel S&T discoveries. “The department continues to embark on projects and innovations that will benefit the people and something that will improve the way of their living,” said Dela Peña. S&T for trade and industrial development The current trend of science and technology has its influence on how industrial sector are running their businesses faster, simpler and more efficient.
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Cover Story Agusan del Norte 1st District Representative Lawrence Fortun, in his message during the opening program of the 2017 National Science and Technology Week celebration, stressed that Caraga is one of the richest regions that is abundant with natural resources and it is opportune time to also use the advantage of S&T in the processing and delivery of the final products to the market.
diligently work for new technological developments that could eventually help the different industries in the region,” Mallonga said.
Also, Dela Peña added that they are continuously collaborating with other government agencies in trying to look for quality solutions with the use of technology to assist the different sectors in improving their businesses and livelihood. “This will also help Engr. Edgar Garcia, Technology achieve sustainable development in Application and Promotion Institute the region,” he said. (TAPI)-DOST director underlined that the Food Innovation Center of DOST Dela Peña further said that there helps the micro small and medium are vast opportunities for the Philippines enterprises in providing them the as it collaborates with the other technology which they could use in members of the ASEAN community making their food processing easier since they could help in giving out and more convenient. resources to be used by the country in improving the industries that could In Caraga region, the launching of also improve the quality of life of the the Caraga’s Food Innovation Center, Filipinos. is part of the week-long celebration of the 2017 National Science and S&T for community resiliency Technology Week As technology continues to DOST Caraga regional director permeate medicine, manufacturing, Dominga Mallonga said that the Food industry and communication, it Innovation Center located at the also posed greater significance in Caraga State University (CSU) in this city strengthening community resiliency. will help support food processors and other involved in the food value chain The Department of Science to be globally competitive. and Technology (DOST)-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and “I’d like to thank the different Emerging Technology Research and stakeholders, our highly regarded Development (PCIEERD) research partners, for their continued support program entitled “Geo-informatics for to the various programs of the the Systematic Assessment of Flood department and I encourage them to Effects and Risks towards a Resilient
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Cover Story Mindanao (Geo-SAFER Mindanao) Caraganons can benefit from. (VLG/ aims to continue the detailed flood PIA-Caraga) hazard mapping of Mindanao using Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) technology. The official launching here in Caraga region will help enhance flood disaster management and mitigation. “The Geo-SAFER Agusan Project aims to conduct geo-informatics based approaches for the systematic assessment of flooding in the Agusan River Basin,” said Mallonga. Meanwhile, DOST Asst. Secretary for Finance and Legal Affairs Atty. Emmanuel Galvez said in a press conference that the department aims to communicate the developments on science and technology in the grassroots level. “We want to inform them of the accomplishments in the field of science and technology and how they can benefit from it,” added Galvez. On the other hand, DOST Sec. Dela Peña highlighted the significance of having a space technology in the country. He added that in the ASEAN community, only four countries which include the Philippines do not have a space technology yet. Dela Peña encouraged the different sectors in Caraga region to work in the spirit of convergence and cooperation for sustainable development. He further said that S&T have lots of advantages which 19 - 25 August, 2017
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ASEAN to launch initiative supporting women in technology
By: Kris Crismundo
MANILA - Women entrepreneurs from the Association of South East Asian Nations (ASEAN) will launch next week the ASEAN 10x10 initiative that supports women business leaders in new technology. The ASEAN 10x10 initiative will be launched during the ASEAN Women’s Business Conference from Aug. 28-31 at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).
ASEAN Women’s Entrepreneurs’ Network, Philippine Women’s Economic Network, Philippine Commission on Women (PCW), Magic Malaysia, and The Great Women. The ASEAN 10x10 is in line with the country’s ASEAN chairmanship this year as one of its thematic priorities of promoting an inclusive and innovationled growth.
The project aims to link large corporations in ASEAN and Philippine small businesses and startups for support services such as client acquisition, investments, mentoring, grants, and sponsorships, among others. This also aims to increase women’s participation in region’s economic The launch will be led by the activities driven by science, technology, Department of Trade and Industry, and innovation. (PNA) 19 - 25 August, 2017
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Manila to host 49th ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting in September
MANILA - As the Philippines chairs the 2017 ASEAN Summit, Manila will host the 49th ASEAN Economic Ministers’ Meeting (AEM) and Related Meetings from Sept. 4 to 10, 2017.
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The AEM and its related meetings will gather trade chiefs and senior economic officials from the 10 ASEANmember states to discuss future developments and measures on trade and investments that support economic growth of the region.
During the 18th RCEP Trade Negotiating Committee (TNC) meeting in Manila last May, Trade Secretary and AEM Chair Ramon Lopez told reporters that the 16 participating countries were speeding up the negotiations of the FTA.
The 49th AEM is crucial as it will determine the conclusion of the text of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) -- the free trade agreement (FTA) among ASEAN, Australia, New Zealand, China, Japan, South Korea, and India -- and if this will be endorsed to ASEAN leaders this November.
Also last month, the 16 RCEP participating countries had their 19th round of meeting in Hyderabad, India.
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ASEAN leaders have called on economic ministers to “redouble efforts” on RCEP to deepen regional economic integrations and facilitate equitable economic development,
ASEAN News with the trend of sluggish economic up against protectionism and securing environment and inward-looking policy the rules of the game in the international and protectionism around the globe. trade,” President Duterte said in his speech during the grand celebration During the 50th founding of ASEAN 50. anniversary of ASEAN earlier this month, President Rodrigo Duterte noted the “The Regional Comprehensive need to take a serious look on economic Economic Partnership or RCEP will integration. provide further impetus to our efforts. Negotiations should conclude swiftly as “ASEAN has a bigger stake than decided by RCEP leaders in 2016,” he any other part of the world in standing added. (PNA)
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REGIONAL NEWS
Grade 4 students receive vaccines in Caraga
By: Nora C. Lanuza Molde
BUTUAN CITY – The Department of Health (DOH) Caraga region bared a partial total of 8,510 Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) vaccines allocated to selected Grade 4 elementary students from ages 9 to 10 for the province of Agusan del Norte and Butuan City. DOH Caraga regional director Dr. Jose R. Llacuna, Jr. said that the agency has finally piloted the implementation of the HPV Vaccination through the HPV School-
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Based Immunization Program. The HPV School-Based Immunization is an approach to protect our young female adolescents
Regional News against the threat of the virus before primary prevention against cervical they proceed to young adulthood. cancer. Llacuna also said that their agency simultaneously implements and monitors the program in coordination with the Department of Education (DepEd) in the vaccination of more than 3,000 enrolled students in the said level this year. As per DOH release, cervical cancer is caused HPV, a serious condition that affects the female genital area and is the most common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to death. While adopting a healthy lifestyle practices would help, vaccination against HPV remains
“Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women worldwide and we need to address it early and hastily,� said Dr. Llacuna. We do not want young women to lose their years of life because we know that preventive measure is available, he added. As per DOH record, in the Philippines, about 6,670 new cervical cancer cases are diagnosed annually while 12 Filipino women die every day from cervical cancer. (NCLM, PIACaraga)
DA Caraga forges partnership with LGU to boost livestock industry BUTUAN CITY The Department of Agriculture (DA) recognizes the important role of the local government units for a sustainable livestock industry in the region. 19 - 25 August, 2017
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Regional News As such, DA Caraga forged its In two years of operation, partnership with the Local Government goat multiplier farms are expected Units (LGUs) in the implementation of to produce 120 goats. The chicken the Multiplier Farms Project (MFP). would generate some 1,700 potential replacement pullets that can be a Under the project, the DA with source of foundation stocks in putting LGU as the partner will establish up other multiplier farm modules while multiplier farms (MF) in strategic areas native swine would generate some 120 in Caraga Region. From these farms, piglets per year. animals like native swine, chicken, goats, and honeybees shall be Provincial livestock coordinator produced. Eddie Janier said that Surigao del Norte fully supports the undertaking “The offspring of these animals since the project is in parallel with the shall then be distributed to deserving trusts and programs of the provincial and qualified farmers and fisherfolks,” government. says Edelmira Luminarias, DA Caraga Livestock Coordinator. “This is a laudable project since it can help our constituents,” he said. In 2016, there were four goat multiplier farms established in the “Farmers will benefit from MFP region while this year a total of 30 will since it will be the source of quality be established and another 30 for 2018. breeding stocks and LGU led dispersal to sustain and invigorate our livestock For each recipient, DA will provide and poultry industry in Caraga Region,” modules for goat, native chicken, Luminarias said. swine, and honeybees. Goat module includes 10 heads female and one Without the multiplier farms, male, native chicken includes 50 heads poultry and livestock raisers in the region pullets and ten roosters, swine includes sourced out its stocks from Davao 10 gilts and one boar and two colonies Region, Misamis Oriental, and Cebu. of honeybees for initial eight targeted beneficiaries for the current year. Poultry industry shares 6.3 percent to Caraga Region’s agricultural The module also includes provisions output while contributing 4.21 percent for housing; facilities for feeding, water to Mindanao and 0.79 percent to the and lighting; and biologics. country’s total poultry production. LGU, on the other hand, will provide the required space, manpower, feeds For swine, Caraga Region and will shoulder the costs of water and contributes 5.51 percent to Mindanao electricity. and 1.87 percent to the country’s
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Regional News hog production. Most of the farms are operated in the backyard while in goat, Caraga Region contributes 3.24 percent to Mindanao and 1.20
percent to national production based on 2015 data from the Philippine Statistics Authority. (DA-Caraga/PIACaraga)
ATI Caraga chief to extension managers: Build bridges, not walls By: Jason Paul Dads E. Jampac
BUTUAN CITY “We should build bridges, not walls,” Robert T. Poculan, Center Director of the Agricultural Training Institute – Regional Training Center XIII (ATI-Caraga), told extension managers during the Leadership and Management Skills Training held recently here. “As leaders in your organization and Agusan del Sur. you should be mediators and not agents of divisiveness,” he added. Resource speakers were from Manila namely, Steve Sandoval and The five-day training was wife Teresita Sandoval. Topics discussed participated in by 31 managers from were on the importance of personal the municipal local government units and team mission and vision, levels of in Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, influence and leadership, and functions 19 - 25 August, 2017
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of a manager, among others. Aside from the lecture-discussions, resource speakers also incorporated case studies, role-plays and other group dynamics, and video presentations to facilitate learning.
aadjust pa lang ako sa position ko ngayon, pero pagbalik ko sa amin alam ko na kung ano ang una kong gagawin sa aming organisasyon,” expressed Emmanuel Cabachete, Municipal Agriculturist of Tubod, Surigao del Norte.
“In my 25 years of government service, ngayon lang ako nakaattend ng ganitong klaseng training kaya nagpapasalamat ako sa ATI sa pagbibigay sa akin ng pagkakataon na makasali dito sa Leadership and Management Skills Training. Nag-
The said training revolved around the theme, “Inspiring, Influencing and Achieving Results.” It is conducted nationwide by ATI Central Office, and the one recently held in Butuan City was the ninth batch so far. (ATI-Caraga/ PIA-Caraga)
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AGUSAN DEL SUR
Bayugan City LPCC meets, forms Bantay Presyo Task Force
BAYUGAN CITY, Agusan del Sur - For its first meeting, the Local Price Coordinating Council (LPCC) of this city adopted two resolutions to make the council more effective to work on its mandate. The first resolution was the creation of the Bantay Presyo Task Force to be composed of technical staff from the council’s member agencies. The second is to encourage the use of price tag for commodities sold in the public market to foster transparency and provide convenience to the buying public.
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Presided by the LPCC ViceChairperson, OIC-Provincial Director Brenda Corvera of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in Agusan del Sur on behalf of LPCC Chair - Bayugan City Mayor Kim Lope Asis, the group discussed in detail the functions of the council and its member agencies/ offices.
Provincial News The council also looked at the status and current prices of basic necessities in the city as reported by the implementing agencies or those tasked to monitor under the Price Act. The Price Act or R.A. 7581, which outlines the functions of the LPCC and other provisions to ensure price stability and adequate supply of consumer goods was discussed by DTIAdS Consumer Protection Unit Head Cerila Inson during the recently held meeting.
inputs on the proper actions the council will do on issues relative to price changes/manipulations.
DTI-Caraga regional office’ chief of the Consumer Protection Division Lorijane Sacote also presented a summary of other pertinent consumer welfare –related laws and provided
The council agreed to meet every 2nd Wednesday of the quarter. Third quarter meeting is scheduled on October 11, 2017. (DTI-Agusan del Sur/PIA-Agusan del Sur)
Overall, it was noted that business establishments in the area complied with the price freeze order and no change in prices was observed. Monitoring of business establishments will continue until the 60th day provided in the Price Act or until the declaration of martial Law is lifted whichever is earlier.
AgSur KMME graduates 25 mentees, capacitates 10 NC counselors, 8 local mentors
PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur – “Caraga’s progress hinges on Agusan del Sur’s progress. I have always believed that when your province develops, the whole region will do too. You will be key in the actualization of that.” This was the statement of regional director Brielgo Pagaran of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Caraga as he congratulated the 25 Agusan del Sur Kapatid Mentor Me (KMME) mentees before the Business Improvement Plan (BIP) presentations
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years from now for “in great attempts, it Provincial Governor Adolph is glorious even to fail.” Edward Plaza was able to make it before the end of the graduation The province’s first batch ceremony. As he did during the launch of 25 mentees hurdled the BIP program, he reiterated his and the presentations with their respective provincial government’s support to the panel of four reviewers composed mentees and the rest of the province’s of representatives from the business micro and small enterprises. sector, banking sector, Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship (PCE)- DTI-Caraga assistant regional accredited mentors and DTI officials. director Lolita Dorado, Agusan del This was after all of them completed Sur’s 14 PCE-accredited local mentors, the 10 business learning modules representatives from the business and under the KMME Program through banking sector and the regional and lectures, coaching and mentoring provincial KMME team attended the where they were taught how to have graduation ceremony. the proper mindset and business knowhow to sustain and scale up With funding support from their businesses. the provincial government, city government of Bayugan and DTI DTI-AdS’ 10 Negosyo Center Regional Operations Group (ROG), business counselors and eight of the DTI-AdS will be doing a second run, 14 accredited local mentors also went which will be launched this August 9 in through all the KMME modules, making Bayugan City. (DTI-Agusan del Sur/PIAthem “graduates” as well. Agusan del Sur)
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Photo Gallery Agusan del Norte 2017 Search for Best Performing Anti-Drug Abuse Councils in the Province of Agusan del Norte Tubay, Agusan del Norte 25 August 2017
SURIGAO DEL NORTE
DAR launches farm business school in Surigao City
By: Daryll M. Tumbaga
SURIGAO CITY, Surigao del Norte - The provincial office of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) in Surigao del Norte launched on July 27, 2017, the farm business school (FBS) project in Brgy. Mabini, this city. A total of 35 farmer-enrollees will stressed that the farm business school will endure the weekly sessions for four teach the farmers the entrepreneurial months of over 25 modules. and marketing skills. Provincial Agrarian Reform Meanwhile, PARPO II Jose T. Program Officer (PARPO) I Ma. Elizabeth Sebucao challenged the farmerL. De Guzman during the launching enrollees to apply the knowledge and
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their business decisions, and the government agencies will be there to “These skills will eventually help assist them. you find and forge profitable agribusiness linkages,” Sebucao said while During the launching, a addressing the farmer-enrollees. Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) for the farm business school was On his part, Provincial Director inked between the DAR, DTI, local Celestino L. Negapatan of the government unit of Surigao City and the Department of Trade and Industry Mabini Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (DTI) in Surigao del Norte, said that the Cooperative. (DAR-SDN/PIA-Surigao farmers should be the one to create del Norte)
Dinagat Islands LGU joins NDPR week celeb SAN JOSE, Dinagat Islands - The Provincial Social Welfare and Development Office (PSWDO) in Dinagat Islands joined the 39th National Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Week Celebration through the conduct of 2nd PWD Convention on July 20, 2017 held at the Provincial Guest Center, this province.
Anchored on the theme, “Karapatan at Pribilehiyo ng May Kapansanan: Isakatuparan at Ipaglaba,” the activity aims to fully recognize the rights of PWDs (Persons with Disability) and their reintegration to the society.
provided vitamins such as ascorbic acid, vitamin B complex, and vitamins with iron.
Meanwhile, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) laso gave free massage therapy services for the During the said activity, the PWDs. (PIO-Dinagat Islands/PIAProvincial Health Office (PHO) Dinagat Islands) 19 - 25 August, 2017
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2-day power shutdown to hit parts of SurSur
By: Nida Grace P. Barcena
TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur – Thousands of households and businesses will suffer a two-day power outage on Aug. 20-21, 2017 here due to the conduct of Preventive Maintenance and Servicing for the Surigao del Sur Electric Cooperative, Incorporation II (SURSECO II) Substations. The said maintenance is regularly conducted annually to ensure and maintain the quality and reliability of their distribution services, according to a notice issued by SURSECO II. During the conduct of the preventive maintenance, there will be a power interruption from 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. to the following areas: (Aug. 20) Tandag City; Municipality of Cortes; and some parts of Tago town, particularly in barangays of Poblacion, Victoria, Dayo-an, Camagong, Mercedes, and parts of Gamut. While on August 21, Monday, affected areas are: Municipalities of Marihatag, Cagwait, Bayabas, San Miguel and some parts of Tago. According to SURSECO II General Manager Engr. Iglorio Hinayon, power will be restored anytime after all works are completed. SURSECO II operates in the first
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district of the province covering Tandag City and 13 towns: Lianga, San Agustin, Marihatag, Cagwait, Bayabas, Tago, San Miguel, Cortes, Lanuza, Carmen, Madrid, Cantilan, and Carrascal. (PIA-Surigao del Sur)
AGUSAN DEL NORTE
Butuan rural women train on root crops processing
By: Ginalyn V. Arbutante
BUTUAN CITY - The Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) in Caraga recently conducted a training on root crops processing in support to Gender and Development (GAD) held at San Lorenzo Ruiz de Manila Pastoral Center, Ampayon, this city. The said activity aims to enhance the knowledge, attitude, and skills of the women farmers with regard to Gender and Development (GAD) through involvement in root crops processing. It was participated by 28 women from Butuan City in coordination with the City Agriculture Office.
which was discussed by Jennifer J. Dejarme, the Senior Science Research Specialist of DOST-Caraga and a member of the Caraga Food Safety Team Topics include handwashing, personal hygiene, cross contamination, and food safety hazards. The participants were delighted upon knowing the practices that will help improve their day-to-day living. Participants were able to learn in the preparation of food wherein food safety should always be considered.
These women-participants were Rural Improvement Club (RIC) members and Barangay Nutrition Scholars who were also farmers planting root crops and were very interested to venture into value-adding processed products On the other hand, Carla Jeanne as another source of income. P. Catral discussed several recipes of root crops like Ube Yema, Camote The first day of the training was Pie, and Taro Fries. She is a successful about Good Manufacturing Practices food entrepreneur whose products 19 - 25 August, 2017
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Provincial News are already available in Gaisano and especially to the women of the city. Robinsons Malls in the city. “I just thought that I will only get money from selling root crops but there The participants have enjoyed is more to it, processing into valueand learned that there are more to added products is a good technique root crops rather than selling it fresh on as Income Generating Project (IGP) the market. Also, the participants were for the women,” Calo said. toured at ATI-RTC 13 Demo Farm and saw diversified crops and animals. “We thought that making pies and others are difficult but we now Indalecia V. Calo, one of know that they were very easy and the participants, said that she was delicious. Again, I want to thank ATI for very thankful to ATI-RTC 13 for the this training. Thank you,” Calo added. opportunity that was given to them (ATI-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)
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DOST launches Food Innovation Center By: Aimee B. Sienes
Ramil Sanchez
BUTUAN CITY - Micro, small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs) in the province of Agusan del Norte now have the chance to avail of the use of the facilities and equipment of the newly-launched and inaugurated Food Innovation Center (FIC) of the Department of Science and Technology in partnership with the Caraga State University (CSU), located inside the campus of CSU, Amapayon, on Tuesday here. DOST Secretary Fortunato Dela PeĂąa said that they are continuously collaborating with other government agencies in trying to look for quality solutions using new technologies to help and assist the different sectors and entrepreneurs improve their businesses and livelihood.
enterprises in providing them the new technology in food processing that will help them in their business ventures and makes their food processing easier and more convenient.
Various officials and representatives from different national and local agencies and MSMEs According to Engr. Edgar Garcia, were present to witness the said TAPI-DOST Director, the agency’s FIC inauguration. (LGU-Agusan del Norte/ helps the micro, small and medium PIA-Agusan del Norte) 19 - 25 August, 2017
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HEALTH NEWS
Micronutrient supplement good for lactating mothers By Celina Ann Z. Javier
a number of reasons. Some mothers can’t breastfeed because of health MANILA - Breastmilk is the perfect food problems, like being infected with HIV, for babies from birth until six months AIDS, tuberculosis, and lymphoma or because it contains all the nutrients have inverted nipples. needed by the infant during this critical period. Other mothers do not breastfeed because of a number of invalid reasons, The World Health Organization like being too busy to breastfeed or (WHO) recommends exclusive sometimes because of the pain that breastfeeding for infants from comes with breastfeeding. Another birth to six months and sustaining common reason is that mothers do not breastfeeding up to two years have enough milk because of being of age, while giving appropriate underweight or being stressed. complementary food starting from the sixth month onwards. According to the 2011 Updating of Nutritional Status of Filipinos, a survey However, many mothers do conducted by the Food and Nutrition not practice exclusive breastfeeding Research Institute of the Department especially during the first six months for of Science and Technology (FNRI-
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Health News DOST), 1 out of 10 lactating mothers are Presently, only 14.3 percent of undernourished. pregnant mothers take multivitamins with iron while 82.2 percent take iron Lactating mothers are at-risk supplements, based on the 2011 of being underweight because of Updating Survey by the FNRI-DOST. increased requirement for nutrients due to the additional need to This study demonstrated that taking produce breastmilk without depleting multiple micronutrient supplements the nutrient in their tissues. Nutrient can result to quality breastmilk thus supplementation is one of the ways giving such to pregnant and lactating for mothers to meet the additional mothers is encouraged. nutritional requirements. In addition to nutrient supplements, Mr. Michael E. Serafico, Senior the FNRI-DOST recommends that Science Research Specialist of the FNRI- pregnant and lactating mothers should DOST, conducted a study to determine consume a variety of food to ensure the effect of multiple micronutrient getting enough nutrients. supplementation to breastmilk nutrients of lactating mothers. For more information on food and nutrition contact: Dr. Mario V. In this study, three groups Capanzana, Director, Food and of pregnant mothers were given Nutrition Research Institute, Department supplements. The first group was given of Science and Technology, General multiple micronutrient content, the Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City. second group with folic acid and iron E-mail: mcv@fnri.dost.gov.ph, Telefax: and the third group with iron only. 837-2934 and 827-3164, or call: 8372071 Breastmilk was collected from the local 2296 or visit our website: http:// mothers and analyzed for retinol or www.fnri.dost.gov.ph. (FNRI-DOST S&T vitamin A, iron, and zinc. Media Service/PIA-Caraga) Based on the results, mothers who received multiple micronutrient had the highest vitamin A, iron, and zinc concentration in their breastmilk, while those who received iron only had the lowest nutrient concentration. The study suggested giving multiple micronutrient supplements to pregnant and lactating mothers. 19 - 25 August, 2017
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MINDANAO NEWS
MinDA, Siargao LGU partner for mangrove conservation
Forming part of its long-term goal of responsible use and protection of the environment, Mindanao Development Authority through its Mindanao Nurturing Our Waters (MindaNOW!) Program celebrated the International Mangroves Day with the local government of Del Carmen in Siargao, a municipality renowned for its mangrove management efforts. Siargao Islands is the largest protected area under the National Integrated Protected Area System Act due to its mangrove forests. Four thousand hectares of contiguous
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Mindanao News emphasized the importance of sustainable coastal management in the agency’s larger efforts of developing and managing the Mindanao’s river basins and watersheds to ensure that water, which is critical for human survival, is maximized through sustainable means. MindaNOW! adopts the “ridge-to-reef” approach that requires the protection, utilization, and rehabilitation of the environment from the mountains to the seas. “Mangrove forests serve as sanctuaries for fishes and other coastal species, which happen to be one of primary food sources of the municipality,” said Pinsoy during the Mangrove Forestry Forum, one the lined activities for the International Mangroves Day Celebration. The forum was followed by a mangrove planting activity and mangrove protection workshop for junior environmentalists of the municipality. Pinsoy also added that sustainable coastal management is one of the commendable strategies of the municipality to prevent storm surges and other natural disasters in the locality. Mangrove scientist Dr. Jurggene Primavera of London Zoological Society also presented their agency’s efforts in protecting the biodiversity and ecosystems of the country.
terms of mangrove management. We were able to upgrade our mangrove cutters become fisher folks, instead. Now a lot of our illegal activities have already decreased as a result of an ecotourism program that we have developed within the mangrove forest,” said Del Carmen Mayor Alfredo Coro II. Mayor Coro II also said that by participating in the International Mangroves Day Celebration, they aim to promote the municipality not just for its surfing potentials but for its biodiversity and sound environmental practices, as well. Municipality Del Carmen also hosted the 1st International Siargao Marathon, with the theme “Run For the Mangroves.” The marathon gathered around 1,000 local and foreign runners. As a fund raising activity, all proceeds will go to the municipality’s mangrove conservation. “This was conceptualized and organized with the support of Run Rio and the Open Space Media, together with LGU Del Carmen. We plan to make this an annual activity to support our mangrove protection programs,” Coro II said.
International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem is a UNESCO event that is “Del Carmen has already been simultaneously celebrated every 26th recognized as one of the best, in of July. (MinDA)
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Mindanao News
P129-M Polloc Port investment to boost Mindanao Economic Corridor
Cotabato City - The recent registration by the Regional Board of Investments (RBOI) of the investment of Bangsamoro Terminal Services, Inc. (BTSI) amounting to P129 million, a company based in Polloc Freeport in Parang, Maguindanao is seen to boost the Mindanao Economic Corridors strategy for Mindanao economic development. This is because Polloc Port provides easy access for bulk cargo in Central Mindanao, particularly Maguindanao, the land-locked areas of North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat and the coastal municipalities of Lanao del Sur. Polloc Port is a key node in the South Central Mindanao Corridor under the Mindanao Development Authority’s (MinDA) Economic Development Corridors strategy for economic growth. The Mindanao Development Corridors is a spatial development strategy that aims to increase the competitiveness of Mindanao industries
by providing them with common service facilities. The program also aims to achieve physical integration among key economic clusters in Mindanao in its bid to become selfreliant and internally dependable. The program will also prepare the islandregion towards greater economic cooperation with BIMP-EAGA and other member countries of the ASEAN Economic Community. 19 - 25 August, 2017
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Mindanao News “The development of the port will significantly reduce transport cost of products and spur economic activities in the South Central Mindanao Development Corridor, and was will easily open up more direct links for international trading for this area,” said MinDA Chairman Datu Abul Khayr Alonto. Alonto added that the establishment of efficient inter-regional and connectivity infrastructure in Mindanao is one of the the strategies of the agency to deliver lasting peace and development in the island-region. “If we want people to truly feel what the government is doing for them, we first need to ensure that the physical access to where development is needed is there. This is why we are glad to that some of the major connectivity projects for Mindanao are included in the Build build build strategy of this administration,” Alonto said. The history of BTSI shows the relevance of Polloc Port to the economic development of Central Mindanao because no less than former Philippine President, Fidel V. Ramos was part of its establishment. It was Ramos who foresaw the strategic importance of facilitating the development of a gateway port in Central Mindanao, such as Polloc Port. Accordingly, Ramos helped organized a port services operator for Polloc Port in which the BTSI is the successor company.
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Previously, the cargo handling company in Polloc Port was PTC Mindanao Port Services, Inc. (PTCMPSI) established in 1979. At that time, the company operated at Polloc Port, Parang, Maguindanao then expanded its operations in Zamboanga City. PTC-MPSI rendered arrastre, stevedoring, other port related services and eventually entered into trucking business. The first Chairman of its Board of Directors was former Philippine President, Fidel V. Ramos. It was in 2014 that PTCMPSI sold the company to Lamsan Holdings Corporation. In 2015, Lamsan took over the management after acquiring 100 percent of its shares of stocks including the Cargo Handling Contract with the Regional Ports Authority (RPA). In February 2016, with the approval of the Securities of Exchange Commission (SEC), the new management changed its name from PTC-MPSI to now BTSI. BTSI Manager Luigi Piccolo V. Peña said the company is serving major shipping lines. Among these are the Philippine Span Asia Carrier Corporation formerly Sulpicio Lines and Lorenzo Shipping Corp., and also Minrico Lumber Enterprises for domestic trade. As for foreign trade, the company services Lamsan, Inc., Bonjourno Trading, Holcim Philippines, Inc. and Avigail Hardware. BTSI also provides trucking services to shippers utilizing the Polloc Freeport. At present, the company employs 232 workers.
NATIONAL NEWS
DSWD to prioritize upgrade of home for elderly
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MANILA - The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will include in its priorities the improvement of its centers and institutions, especially the Golden Reception and Action Center for the Elderly and Other Special Cases (GRACES) Home for the Elderly in Bago Bantay, Quezon City. “I go to GRACES several times a week these days. It is now top priority of the department, where all our resources will be put forth to make sure this Center will be the haven it
was meant to be,� DSWD Assistant Secretary for Centers and Institutions and Other Special Directives, Lorraine Marie Badoy, said in a statement released Tuesday. 19 - 25 August, 2017
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National News GRACES, one of the DSWD’s four residential facilities for the elderly, takes care of at least 300 senior citizens who have been neglected or abandoned by their families. Badoy’s team and a number of volunteers have been organizing a regular “Kamustahan with Lolos and Lolas” at GRACES. Over the weekend, Badoy was joined by outgoing DSWD Secretary Judy Taguiwalo, department officials and employees in a “Kamustahan” with the elderly at the center.
She said the department is creating a crisis management team to take over these two centers, and has joined hands with the private sector, LGUs, nursing/medical schools and corporations “to ensure we give this They dined with the residents, project our best shot”. bonded with them through singing and dancing, and gifted them with Badoy added that they welcome snack packs. possible partnerships and volunteer work for the improvement of the GRACES can only accommodate center. Those who are interested may up to 200 occupants, but the number coordinate with her office at 709-1467 of its residents has increased as senior or 931-8101 local 420 and 421. citizens rescued from the streets by social workers and local government Meanwhile, in her one-year stint units (LGUs) have been brought to the as social welfare chief, Taguiwalo has center. This resulted in congestion and appealed to the public to help the the lack of medical equipment, such department provide better care and as wheelchairs and walkers, as well as services to the elderly. beds for the residents. “The government should primarily “I thank Sec. Judy Taguiwalo. It respond to the needs of our residential was she who gave me this assignment. facilities. However, the assistance that I heard how she wept when she saw it can provide is limited. Given this, it is GRACES and Jose Fabella Center for also important that even private citizens the first time. And when I went, I saw and the rest of our communities help clearly why she did. These centers had and pitch in so we can provide better fallen by the wayside and had ceased care and services for our elderly, who to be the havens for the least of us that rely on our compassion and assistance,” they were meant to be,” Badoy said. she added. (PNA)
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National News
More funds assured to help distressed OFWs
By: Leslie Gatpolintan
MANILA - The Philippine government has assured Filipino diplomats, especially in the Middle East, that they would be provided with the resources they would need to allow them to assist more effectively Filipinos in distress. “I would like to assure them that they will have all the support they would need to let them accomplish the instructions of the President for them to better serve and protect our kababayans there,” Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) Secretary Alan Peter Cayetano said in a statement.
Dhabi, Dubai, Doha, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.
Arriola assured the ambassadors and consuls general of funding for their assistance to nationals (ATN) programs after she was told that some foreign service posts could not effectively respond to ATN cases due to budget Cayetano also said he expects constraints. the response time of embassies and consulates general to improve “Our ATN budget will be utilized to significantly beginning next year as the fullest to allow our posts to respond a result of the approval by President more quickly and more effectively,” she Rodrigo Duterte of his request for a said. “With the increase in ATN funding, PHP1-billion budget to assist distressed we should be able to accommodate Filipinos abroad in 2018. more overseas Filipinos who would need our assistance.” The DFA chief was briefed by Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Arriola said the DFA has already Migrant Workers Affairs Sarah Lou spent almost 60 percent of the PHP400 Arriola about the recent consultations million that was allocated by Congress she conducted with officials of the to support ATN operations abroad in country’s diplomatic missions in Abu 2017. (PNA) 19 - 25 August, 2017
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