BPLD tightens monitoring of establishments ahead of 2025 biz registration

As the city government gears up for next year’s business permit renewal period, the Business Permits and Licensing Division (BPLD) has stepped up monitoring efforts, reminding business operators to comply with all necessary requirements to avoid potential shutdowns. Licensing Officer IV and Acting BPLD head, Gemafiel Gaspay, highlighted the office’s enforcement activities, which include tax continue reading : BPLD tightens monitoring of establishments ahead of 2025 biz registration

COMPOST FACILITY MOVES TO FORMER DUMPSITE TO BOOST ORGANIC FERTILIZER PRODUCTION

Tacloban City’s composting facility has found a new home in Barangay 106 Sto. Niño after Mayor Alfred Romualdez ordered its relocation from the downtown public market area. The facility, known for producing organic fertilizers from market wastes for years to support local farmers and gardeners, now sits as the designated composting site—the city’s former dumpsite. continue reading : COMPOST FACILITY MOVES TO FORMER DUMPSITE TO BOOST ORGANIC FERTILIZER PRODUCTION

City Agri urges farmers, fisherfolks to register for crucial gov’t support

Tacloban City Agriculture Office has reiterated the importance of local farmers and fisherfolks being registered in the government’s agricultural and fisheries database to ensure they receive proper support and assistance, especially during times of crisis. City Agriculturist Romelo Anade said that registration in the Registry System for Basic Sector in Agriculture and FishR is vital continue reading : City Agri urges farmers, fisherfolks to register for crucial gov’t support