+ Follow CASIGURAN AND DINALUNGAN Tag
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[Title] => (UPDATE) 6 left dead as typhoon Labuyo sweeps north Phl
[Summary] => The death toll from typhoon Labuyo rose to six in the Philippines, while over 30,000 families were displaced by heavy rains and flooding in the northern Philippines, authorities said today.
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[Title] => Informal settlers' kaingin threatens forest cover of Aurora peninsula
[Summary] => Some 800 informal settlers have invaded this peninsula on this side of the Pacific, threatening to wipe out forestlands due to unabated kaingin (slash-and-burn farming).
[DatePublished] => 2010-11-01 00:00:00
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[Title] => P250-M sericulture project underway in Aurora
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CASIGURAN, Aurora A wood-based company in this northern coastal town has launched a P250-million, 750-hectare sericulture project, which it hopes would generate 7,000 jobs over the next five years.
The Industries Development Corp. (IDC) has piloted a three-hectare mulberry plantation in Barangay Dibacong, plus another three-hectare farm in the adjoining town of Dilasag.
Mulberry is a deciduous tree that grows in temperate regions with purplish edible fruit and leaves that are fed to silkworms.
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[Title] => Furniture village in Dicadi
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora A furniture village that is projected to generate investments of no less than P1 billion and generate employment of 6,700 is now in the works in this calamity-hit province.
A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is behind the initiative to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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[Title] => IDC eyes P1-B furniture village in Aurora
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is eyeing the establishment of a P1-billion furniture village which could potentially generate at least 6,700 jobs in the northern municipalities of this calamity-devastated province.
The Industries Development Corp. (IDC), which operates a sawmill here, is seeking to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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[Title] => Palace releases P20 M for flood-hit Aurora
[Summary] => BALER, Aurora President Arroyo has released P20 million for the rehabilitation of areas damaged by flash floods that hit northern Aurora last December.
Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo told The STAR that Mrs. Arroyo handed the funds to Sen. Edgardo Angara during a meeting last Tuesday.
Angara-Castillo said the amount will be used to repair portions of the Baler-Casiguran Road, particularly those in Dipaculao town and Barangay Ditawini in Dinalungan.
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CASIGURAN AND DINALUNGAN
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[Title] => P250-M sericulture project underway in Aurora
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The Industries Development Corp. (IDC) has piloted a three-hectare mulberry plantation in Barangay Dibacong, plus another three-hectare farm in the adjoining town of Dilasag.
Mulberry is a deciduous tree that grows in temperate regions with purplish edible fruit and leaves that are fed to silkworms.
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[Title] => Furniture village in Dicadi
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora A furniture village that is projected to generate investments of no less than P1 billion and generate employment of 6,700 is now in the works in this calamity-hit province.
A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is behind the initiative to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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[Title] => IDC eyes P1-B furniture village in Aurora
[Summary] => CASIGURAN, Aurora A Filipino company engaged in wood manufacturing and other wood-based industries is eyeing the establishment of a P1-billion furniture village which could potentially generate at least 6,700 jobs in the northern municipalities of this calamity-devastated province.
The Industries Development Corp. (IDC), which operates a sawmill here, is seeking to establish the furniture village in the tri-boundaries of the so-called Dicadi area comprising the northern towns of Dilasag, Casiguran and Dinalungan.
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[Title] => Palace releases P20 M for flood-hit Aurora
[Summary] => BALER, Aurora President Arroyo has released P20 million for the rehabilitation of areas damaged by flash floods that hit northern Aurora last December.
Gov. Bellaflor Angara-Castillo told The STAR that Mrs. Arroyo handed the funds to Sen. Edgardo Angara during a meeting last Tuesday.
Angara-Castillo said the amount will be used to repair portions of the Baler-Casiguran Road, particularly those in Dipaculao town and Barangay Ditawini in Dinalungan.
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February 15, 2006 - 12:00am