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Environment Forests For Life’ Initiative Targets 5M Trees By 2028
April 08, 2025

Forests For Life’ Initiative Targets 5M Trees By 2028

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

A nationwide push to grow five million indigenous trees over the next four years is now underway, aiming to restore forest cover in six critical areas across the country. Read more »

Food Coconut Tree In Palawan Grows Branches, Locals Say It Brings Luck
April 04, 2025

Coconut Tree In Palawan Grows Branches, Locals Say It Brings Luck

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

A coconut tree in Narra, Palawan is catching attention—not for its height or fruit, but for something far more unusual: its growing branches. Read more »

Culture Boracay Newcoast: Your Must-Visit Destination This Summer!
March 06, 2025

7 Reasons Why Boracay Newcoast Is The Perfect Summer Destination!

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Developed by Megaworld, the Boracay Newcoast is a hidden gem that offers pristine beaches, stunning ocean views, and world-class amenities. Read more »

Food #KapeTayo: Coffee Farming in Bicol, A Brewing Opportunity
February 28, 2025

#KapeTayo: Coffee Farming in Bicol, A Brewing Opportunity

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Bicol is now experimenting with coffee farming, spurred by local enthusiasm and the efforts of the Department of Agriculture (DA). Read more »

Local Grab Launches In-app Environmental Conservation Initiative
February 24, 2025

Grab Launches In-app Environmental Conservation Initiative

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

Grab Philippines (Grab) has introduced its "Green Programme," which enables users to make small donations to support environmental conservation initiatives. Customers can now donate PHP2 for each GrabCar or GrabTaxi travel, according to Grab. Read more »

Environment 20k Trees Planted To Boost Benguet's Coffee Production
February 11, 2025

20k Trees Planted To Boost Benguet's Coffee Production

by DitoSaPilipinas.com

In order to increase coffee production, the town of La Trinidad, Benguet planted 20,000 seedlings as soon as the wet season began this year, according to municipal agriculturist Nida Organo. Read more »

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