Low water levels of Lake Lanao and Agus and Pulangi dams continue to drop, causing lower power supply in Mindanao areas.
The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has advised a further reduction of the power supply in Mindanao from yesterday’s 60 MW to 130 MW on Tuesday.
No more durian candy pasalubongs (treats) for Mercy Regidor’s family in Manila.
After a mass poisoning of children involving repacked durian candies, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) here ordered the candy manufacturer to pull out its products from the market and surrender it as soon as possible.
The Cacao Industry Development Association of Mindanao (Cidami) said on Monday that there is an increasing demand of cacao this year in terms of its production and exportation.
The chairperson of the committee on health Councilor Joselle Villafuerte on Tuesday, said the city needs a more comprehensive food safety ordinance after the issues of fake rice, fake rice noodles, and poisonous durian candies hit the city.
City Council on Wednesday invited concerned agencies on the matter of alleged fake rice that is proliferating here.
Organic food advocates here are encouraging local consumers to try out different varieties of organically grown rice in the local market amidst the growing concern about “fake” rice in the market.
The National Nutrition Council 11 (NNC) said that this year’s celebration of Nutrition Month will focus on the problem of obesity in the region.
City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte on Sunday ordered the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) to investigate the issue of alleged “fake rice” in the city.