The strong finish during the holiday season in December boosted dollars sent home by Filipinos abroad to reach an all-time ...
According to a study of the Philippine Institute for Development Studies, the country is on its way to becoming an ageing society. What does this mean for Filipinos?
Agriculture, the backbone of the nation’s food security, is facing a double whammy: it’s the biggest victim of climate change ...
Access to quality education remains unequal despite the continued expansion of public higher education institutions (HEIs) in the Philippines, according ...
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The Manila Times on MSNPIDS study: Organic farming viableSUSTAINABILITY concerns and the rising cost of chemical fertilizers in the Philippines are sparking renewed interest in organic farming methods, resulting in farmers and experts seeking viable ...
Financial technology firms are emerging as alternative lenders for micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), including those in agriculture, amid banks' ...
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Hosted on MSNForeign investment pledges down 39 percent in 2024Foreign investment commitments approved by the government plunged by 39 percent in 2024 from the previous year as investors ...
Nearly 15 years ago, policymakers have seen the folly of relying on imported fertilizers when they decided to greenlight Republic Act 10068 or the Organic Agriculture Act of 2010. Approved in April ...
THE PHILIPPINES saw a slight improvement in its ranking in a global corruption perceptions index by Transparency International, although its score remained well below the global average. In the ...
A 2020 study by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies showed that only one in five senior high school graduates entered the labor force after graduating.
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