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    Farmers fears vigorous growth in tilapia culture may come to sudden halt
MALOLOS CITY, Bulacan—Vigorous growth in the country’s aquaculture may come to a sudden halt due to increasing price of farm inputs and lack of understanding of political leaders.

This revelation came on the opening day of the three-day Third Tilapia Congress held at Paskuhan Village in the City of san Fernando, Pampanga on Thursday. read more>>

Thousands of MSMES to benefit from BPSTPC
MALOLOS CITY, Bulacan—Thousands of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the province received a much needed boost with the inauguration of the Bulacan Packaging and Toll Packing Center (BPSTPC) on February 24.

“This is a big boost to some 35,000 MSMEs in the province, of which at least 5,000 are involved in production, manufacturing and value adding,” said Jovito Saguisin, head of the Provincial Cooperative and Economic Development Office (PCEDO) said. read more>>

IT Training Center opens in Bulacan
GUIGUINTO, Bulacan—Thousands of young Bulakenyos are expected to get high quality information technology training starting April with the inauguration of the Korea-Philippines Information Technology Training Center (KPITTC) at the Technical Education Skills development Authority (TESDA) regional compound here on Tuesday February 21.

Attended by high officials from the South Korean embassy in Manila, and local government units in the province, the inauguration was seen another step towards th e fulfillment of Bulacan’s dream to become the “IT center of the country.” read more>>

Central Luzon posts P156-B in investment, Bulacan investment drops in 2005
MALOLOS CITY—Central Luzon posted P156.040-Billion in investments last year despite sluggish investments in two provinces, the Central Luzon Investment Promotion Center (CLIPC) said. In 2004, the region posted a total of P142.149-B in investments. The CLIPC also said that 202,976 new jobs were generated last year compared to 131,36 2 jobs created in 2004. read more>>


  
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