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Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic is the longest-running printed magazine of national circulation that provides relevant news and features and promotes Philippine literature.

Farmers’ associations receive egg incubators from DA Calabarzon

The Department of Agriculture (DA) Region IV-CALABARZON awarded 10 egg incubators among selected farmers’ associations on May 26, during the Farmers’ and Fisherfolk’s Month celebration held at Lipa Agricultural Research and Experiment Station (LARES) in Batangas.

50% of Subic Freeport firms now operational

The Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) has approved the operation of close to 900 companies doing core business activities and providing essential services following the shift to general community quarantine (GCQ) on June 1.

The Bellevue Resort Bohol—the new normal

In preparation for the gradual opening of the hotel, The Bellevue Resort-Bohol has continuously strengthened its precautionary measures to ensure a safe and healthy environment for its guests and employees.

Youth-Kids tandem initiates launching of DA’s Plant, Plant, Plant Program

In its bid to widen public acceptance, the Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office No. 02 (DA RFO 02) today joined the Municipal Local Government Unit of Quirino and Youth-Kids tandem through the Quirino Youth in Action (QYA) in the launching of the Plant, Plant, Plant Program (PPPP) or Ahon Lahat, Pagkaing Sapat (ALPAS) Kontra COVID19 in Quirino, Isabela.

SSS extends anew its contribution payment deadline to June 15

The new extension covers contribution payments of all household employers, self-employed, voluntary and non-working spouse members for the first quarter of this year, and contribution payments of all regular employers for February, March, and April.

Cleanfuel media advisory

Cleanfuel will implement pump price rollback on AutoLPG, effective Tuesday, June 2 at 4:01 p.m. ⬇️.  AutoLPG - 0.20/L (Rollback)

SURE COVID-19 reaches Capiznon farmers, fishers

A total of 393 marginalized and small farmers and fishers from Capiz were able to access easy, affordable, and timely credit assistance under the Department of Agriculture–Agricultural Credit Policy Council’s (DA-ACPC) Expanded SURE Aid and Recovery Project (SURE COVID-19).

2020 Maningning Miclat Art Competition is postponed

The Maningning Miclat Art Foundation, Inc. (MMAFI) announces the postponement of this year’s Maningning Miclat Art Competition. This biennial competition held during even-numbered years since 2004 will be held in 2022 instead.

Cleanfuel media advisory

Media Advisory: Cleanfuel will implement fuel price adjustment, effective Tuesday, June 2 at 8:01 a.m. ⬆️  Diesel + 0.25/L (Increase)⬇️  Gasoline - 0.20/L (Rollback)

Model urban farms showcase ample, fresh harvest

Agriculture Secretary William Dar and other officials of the Department of Agriculture (DA) led the harvesting of fresh vegetables from the technology demonstration sites of the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI), highlighting the culmination of the 2020 National Farmers' and Fisherfolk's Month celebration on May 29.

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JL Burgos’ Ganggang: Beyond the awards

At the center of JL Burgos’ Ganggang are Ilay (Don Rishmond Cerbito) and Ten-ten (Kenneth “Butchoy” Vincent Mendoza), who form an unlikely bond with Mel (Raine Dela Cruz), a newcomer from the city, as they search for the best fighting spider to challenge their school bully, Anton...

The new Graphic logo: Reclaiming the past for the future

In 1922, Don Ramon Roces was plagued by an idea: Photo News. He believed that pictures conveyed messages and facts more clearly and more quickly; photographs reported the news better than text. He experimented with two publications that demonstrated his concept—Photo News, the first trilingual publication in English,...

Graphic origins

DON RAMON PARDO ROCESPublisher, Graphic & Graphic Weekly1927-1941; 1948-1965 In the early decades of American colonial rule in the Philippines, there were rich and influential Hispanic-Filipino families who invested in publishing. One of them was the Roces clan. The family pioneered the establishment of newspaper chains, a venture begun...