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On World Food Day, foodsheds offer hope in lockdown- stricken communities

When the lockdowns started in March 2020, a lot of families had to suffer immense ...
By agrimag
October 23, 2021
COMMUNITY

Composting goes online: WWF-PH provides an IT solution to food waste

BY PATRICIA BIANCA S. TACULAO  With urban gardening taking cities by storm, more people are ...
By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao
July 14, 2021
COMMUNITY

WWF welcomes the Philippines’ Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)

Last April 15, Thursday, the Philippines submitted its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the United ...
By Patricia Bianca S. Taculao
April 28, 2021
ENVIRONMENT

DepEd introduces microsite of climate change education materials for teachers and learners

By VINA MEDENILLA The Department of Education (DepEd), through the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management ...
By Vina Medenilla
April 1, 2021
URBAN

App for food businesses that want to alleviate food wastes through composting launched

By Vina Medenilla Businesses in the food and hospitality industry are big players in waste ...
By Vina Medenilla
December 31, 2020

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  1. Textiles may help reduce fertilizer industry’s greenhouse gas emissions

  2. Cousins’ organic vegetable farm in Cebu is a model of success

  3. Agriculture student urges youth to raise goats

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