BACOLOD CITY — The provincial government of Negros Occidental will craft a five-year agriculture development plan or road map amid the woes faced by the sugar industry.
BACOLOD CITY — The provincial government of Negros Occidental will craft a five-year agriculture development plan or road map amid the woes faced by the sugar industry.
This will be done as officials and stakeholders in Negros Occidental will gather for the Negros First Transformative Agriculture Summit at Nature’s Village Resort in Talisay City in this province on Thursday.
“We are not certain of the future of the sugar industry, at least sugar planters will have the option as to what crops they can adopt and divert to,” said Japhet Masculino, head of the Office of the Provincial Agriculturist (OPA).
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