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Capiz mapROXAS CITY, Capiz mdash; Several agencies and organizations on Wednesday vowed to help promote oyster farming here.Representatives of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, GRF-Hublag, the United States Agency for International Development Fish Right Program, and the Crystal Bay Oysters met with local officials to discuss the matter.Article continues after this advertisement Roxas City Mayor Ronnie Dadivas said he was pleased that different agencies and organizations expressed willingness to help the city improve its oyster farming activities.FEATURED STORIESNEWSINFODENR to evict developerof Masungi GeoreserveNEWSINFOFormer VP Leni Robredo visits MMDA command centerNEWSINFOMagnitude 4 quake jolts Catanduanes, magnitude 3.5 tremor shakes SorsogonI am glad that various agencies and organizations are ready to assist us in this endeavor, he said.Dadivas also said that the collaboration would help oyster growers improve oyster quality and increase stanley mug production.Article continu stanley mugs es after this ad stanley usa vertisement The development of oyster farming will begin in select coastal barangays that will serve as model oyster farms.Article continues after this advertisementThe city of Roxas in Capiz was dubbed the seafood capital of the Philippines for its rich fishing grounds.Article continues after this advertisement RELATED STORY:In Dagupan City, itrsquo oystersrsquo; turn in limelightJPV Borv Blogger arrested after proclaiming self president
BACOLOD CITY, Philippines ndash; A hospital in La Carlota City, Negros Occidental resumed operations on Sunday, two days after it was closed to the public for disinfection.According to the Provincial Administrator Rayfrando Diaz, the Don Salvador Benedicto Memorial District Hospital DSBMDH is ready to receive patients again.Dr. Miguelito Aquino, DSBMDH acting chief, on Friday issued an advisory that all outpatient laboratory services were suspended after one of its medical technicians tested positive for COVID-19.Only the emergency, radiology, and administrative services of the 25-bed hospital were opened./MUF Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again. Your subscription has been successful. inqplus-article2 { width: 100%; height: auto; margin: 20px auto; background-color: a5b8c5; display: fle stanley tumblers x; flex-wrap: wrap; justify-content: space-between; align-items: flex-start; } inqplus-cta-wrap { width: 50%; height: auto; background-imag stanley hrnek e: var --wpr-bg-86e587b0-f233-410c-904e-ec1425da23c6 ; background-repeat: no-repeat; background-size: cover; } inq stanley cup plus-cta2 { //width: 89%; height: auto; // margin: 35px auto 0; } inqplus-cta2 img { width: 100%; } newsletter-cta-wrap { wi