Monday, December 12, 2022

2 HNU grads top NLE

By Leo Udtohan

TAGBILARAN CITY- Two graduates of the Holy Name University (formerly the Divine Word College of Tagbilaran) in Bohol province were named topnotchers in the Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE) given this Nov. 2022.

Glenn Dela Cruz Dano of Calape town scored a rating of 89.20% to rank at no. 5 in the nursing board exam. He shared the same spot with seven others. 

Keith Lee Caballo Agor of Baclayon town placed eigth with 88.60 %. He shared the same spot with 32 others topnotchers. 

Abigail Garganta Ramirez of Saint Paul University-Dumaguete ranked 1 with a rating of 90%. 

The PRC announced that 18,529 out of 24,903 passed the exam.  

For HNU, 173 out of 178 for first takers only 5 failed, while 8 out 17 of repeaters 47.06%.  181 out 195, 92.82% overall. 

HNU performance is higher than the  National 91.67% first takers, 47.39 repeaters, 74.40 overall. 

Incidentally, HNU celebrates its Diamond Jubilee this year (1947 to 2022) with the theme "Celebrating Gratitude, Counting Blessings". 

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Two graduates of the Holy Name University (HNU) made it to the Top 10 of the November 2022 Nursing Licensure Exams (NLE). Glenn Dela Cruz Dano placed 5th, while Keith Lee Caballo Agor placed 8th. Photos: Holy Name University 

Tagbilaran Christmas decors spread joy and love

TAGBILARAN CITY — Residents here were treated to a spectacular and meaningful Christmas display at the city hall on Monday night, Nov. 28.

Known as the "City of Friendship," the Christmas lighting aims to bringing more cheers and fun to the residents in a more meaningful celebration especially coming and recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.

"Christmas 2022 takes on a more significant meaning for all of us, that is why the City Government of Tagbilaran is offering this to the one and only “Balaang Batang Hesus” as our way of paying homage to the birth of Jesus, our Savior, from whom love, hope and peace emanate," said Mayor Jane Yap during the lighting ceremony. 

"With Him, we have successfully overcome the past challenges.  All these beautiful decorations are part of our thanksgiving to Him for all the blessings we have received this year 2022," she added. 
 
Former mayor Baba Yap, Vice-Mayor Adam Jala, members of the city council, and the different department heads were also present at the event. It was also attended by former Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) assistant secretary and now Bohol provincial administrator Aster Caberte and Tagbilaran Bishop Abet Uy. 

The  Holy Name University Chorale, Tagbilaran City Choir and Koro Seraphim Chorale provided Christmas songs. 

Yap said Christmas will always be for children.  For this reason, the City Hall park and building are adorned with Christmas lights that brightly illuminate the entire grounds. It would be open to everyone every night so Tagbilaranons especially the children will be able to enjoy the merry and colorful season.  

Adding to the festive atmosphere, the different government departments and offices that are bedecked with wonderful Christmas decorations.  

There are also lanterns and other decorations placed along the city’s main roads that were lit up on the same night.

Also, contributing to the happiness of the season, the musical fountain is back every evening beginning Monday night.

The “Pasko Para sa mga Bata” is held every Fridays and Saturdays until December 17, as well as children’s activities from 7 to 8 p. m. at the City Hall Atrium. 

"Let us remember that Christmas is a celebration of the Christ Child that will always give us that eternal hope for a better, peaceful, and kinder world for all of us," said Yap.  
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The Tagbilaran City government in Bohol province holds its  Christmas lighting ceremony at the  City Hall on Monday, Nov. 28, 2022 to bring cheees and fun to the residents in a more meaningful celebration especially coming and recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic.  Photo courtesy of Mayor Jane Yap 

Big waterspout spotted in Panglao

By Leo Udtohan

TAGBILARAN CITY- A waterspout
locally known as "ipo-ipo" was spotted swirling off waters near Panglao Island in Bohol on Sunday, Nov. 27. 

Residents and tourists spotted the waterspout at around 11:45 a.m. — leaving spectators to the natural phenomenon in a state of awe. 

One of those who saw the ipo-ipo was 
Shamae Bumaat, 20, who was with her family in a resort in Barangay Danao for a picnic. 

"It was my first time to witness such phenomenon," said Bumaat who  saw the large waterspout forming above the municipality’s seawaters. 

At first, she worried since there were boats on the sea, but she was relieved when she found out the  boats were far from the waterspout. 

The stunning scene was also captured by Jay Ryan Bautista while he was still on board the plane. He posted the scene on his Facebook.  

Meanwhile, Dhodz Baratas who was swimming near Barangay Tawala, saw the waterpout and how the airplane passed by near the waterspout. 

He recorded the phenomenon, which disappeared after two minutes.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), waterspouts are similar to tornadoes over water. It is a whirling column of air and water mist.

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A waterspout was seen forming above the  seawaters off on Panglao Island in Bohol province on Sunday morning, Nov. 27, 2022. Photo: Shamae Bumaat 

DepEd handsover classroom building to Tagbilaran

By Leo Udtohan

TAGBILARAN CITY- The Department of Education (DepEd) turned over a four-story 24–classroom building to Tagbilaran City Central Elem. School (TCCES) in Bohol province on Thursday, Nov. 24.

The project, which is a modified calamity resilience building funded by the DepEd's
Basic Education Facilities Fund through the Department of Public Works and Highways, funded at P57.2 million.

Lawyer Revsee Escobedo, DepEd's Undersecretary for Governance and Field Operations, in his video message, emphasized that DepEd is putting up structures that are ideal to the students’ learning environment ensuring that these spaces will allow young people to flourish and learn.

TCCES has a student population of 1,700.
Grades 4, 5 and 6 would occupy the new building.

One classroom has at least 35 students unlike before that most class advisers go beyond the ideal ratio of 45 students in one classroom to accommodate the growing number of students.

Mayor Jane Yap expressed her gratitude to the national government for its continuous support especially in its various projects and activities.

"We know that education has the power to transform lives. We have seen with our own eyes how the lives of many people have been transformed because of the knowledge, skills, and abilities they have acquired in school and this is what we want for the thousands of students of Tagbilaran City,"said Yap.  "We want them to have the opportunity to improve themselves, for them to have a fighting chance to reach for their dreams... and for our students to envision themselves as successful members of society.  Thus, we shall continue to provide our students with adequate classrooms and facilities, learning materials, and quality education," Yap said. 

Also present during the event were Rep. Edgar Chatto, provincial Deputy Chief of Staff Anne Mariquit Oppus, City Division Supt. Dr. Erwin Lagura, Assistant Provincial Schools Division Supt. Casiana Caberte and barangay Poblacion 3 officials. 

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The Department of Education (DepEd) handed over a 24-classroom, four-story building to Tagbilaran City Central Elem. School on Thursday, Nov. 24, 2022. Leo Udtohan

Bohol records 2, 272 dengue cases

TAGBILARAN CITY- A total of 2,272 cases of dengue and one fatality have been reported in 2022 in Bohol, the provincial government reported. 

Data provided by the Provincial Epidemiology and Surveillance Unit under the provincial Health Office (PHO) said this year recorded a 1,198.3% uptick in dengue cases compared to last year’s 175 and one death. 

Ages susceptible to contracting the dengue range from 0 to 82, with 14 years as the median age. 

The male population has the highest number of recorded dengue cases (54.93%) compared to their female counterparts, with the 5-10 age group being the most affected by the dengue disease. 

Leonidas Saniel, provincial Dengue program coordinator, explained that the Department of Health (DOH) often records an upward trend in dengue cases every three years.

PHO assured the public that they are closely coordinating with rural health units by amplifying the National Dengue Prevention and Control Program and the 4S strategy of DOH.

The enhanced 4S campaign stands for search and destroy mosquito-breeding sites, secure self-protection measures like wearing long pants and long sleeved shirts and daily use of mosquito repellent, seek early consultation, and support fogging/spraying only in hotspot areas where increase in cases is registered for two consecutive weeks to prevent an impending outbreak.

According to Saniel, some municipalities lack preventive measures in fighting against dengue, especially in mobilizing the purok dengue task forces, Dengue awareness campaigns, lack of political will from barangay officials, and adopting the Municipal Dengue Ordinance.

Saniel encouraged municipalities to adopt more strategies against the virus. Suggested approaches include intensive
massive and intensive information education and communication (IEC) campaign in villages, regular surveillances by purok dengue task forces at least once a week, lobby support from the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), and encouraging community vigilance, and mobilizing search and destroy programs.

In Tagbilaran City, Mayor Jane Yap has ordered a more intensified campaign against the spread of dengue among the city’s barangays as cases continue to rise.

The mayor is looking at activating more anti-dengue task forces which are going to facilitate information drives on how to prevent the spread of dengue among residents of the different barangays of the city. 

According to City Health Office spokesman Robin Culpa, as of Oct. 31, 2022, about 232 dengue cases have been recorded in Tagbilaran City.

He added that there were only 51 dengue cases recorded in 2021. There were no dengue-related deaths in 2022. 

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A resident cleans the surrounding to prevent the spread of mosquito that causes dengue cases. The province of Bohol after it recorded 2, 272 dengue cases and one death this year. Leo Udtohan

Aumentado takes oath as RDC chair

TAGBILARAN CITY-  Bohol Gov. Aris Aumentado on Monday asked his fellow elected officials and partner agencies to support him as he led the Regional Development Council (RDC) - Central Visayas being its chairman.

"With humility, I ask for your full support. Please work with me in ensuring that our beloved region achieves sustainability in the areas of food security, economic progress, inclusive growth, shared prosperity, good governance, and better lives for everyone," said Aumentado in his speech after he took his oath of office before Regional Trial Court Branch 2 Judge Jennifer Chavez-Marcos at the Ceremonial Hall at the provincial Capitol.

Aumentado was appointed new RDC chairman by President BongBong Marcos last October 19, 2022. He will serve for a fixed term of three years.

He said he did not expect he would again be entrusted with another responsibility.

"I am 100 percent committed to this responsibility-directing Central Visayas towards becoming an even more progressive and united region against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and the devastations of Super Typhoon Odette," he said.

He said major priority programs and projects in Central Visayas will given fair support.

He said he consulted the business sector for their" wisdom" before he assumed chair.

He said his father, the late Erico Boyles Aumentado, who once served as RDC, was his inspiration.

"He onced served RDC beyond the call of duty; I, too, will devote all my heart and mind for our beloved province of Bohol and the entire Central Visayas region," he said.

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Bohol Gov. Aris Aumentado takes his oath of office before Regional Trial Court Branch 2 Judge Jennifer Chavez-Marcos as chairman of the Regional Development Council (RDC) - Central Visayas. Leo Udtohan/Inquirer Visayas

Friday, November 25, 2022

Marcela Farms opens new feed mill

By Leo Udtohan 

A business magnate in Bohol province is urging farmers to plant corn and cassava due to the commodities’ emerging local market demand.

Marlito Uy, chief executive officer of Marcela Farms, said that local farmers should realize that these crops are potential raw materials for processing and value adding.

"We need five million kilos or 100 million kilos per month of corn. We are willing to help our farmers. We could provide farm equipment and fertilizer to increase their production and we will buy their products," said Uy during the blessing and ribbon cutting ceremony of their new Marcela Farms feedmill on Wednesday (Nov. 16) in Barangay Lomangog in Ubay town.

So far, they sourced out corn from Mindanao.

"I asked the provincial government to partner with us in assisting our farmers to increase their inputs. In Bohol, farmers can produce three to four tons of corn per hectare," he added.

Bohol has devoted 45% land area to agriculture with rice as number one staple. It is considered the rice bowl in Central Visayas.  However, there are no more 100 hectares of sporadic and backyard -based corn plantations.

Data from the Bohol Economic Development and Investment Promotion Office (Bedipo) said that rice production  in the province produced 225,548 metric tons or covers 70,117.00 ha of which only 56.11% or 39,346.00 ha are irrigated areas.

In 2018, there are about 11,983 ha of land harvested with corn or 11,216 metric tons. Much of these lands are utilized for white corn production and some lands for yellow corn production.

Being an alternative food for rice, corn is consumed by about 16% of Bohol’s population. The industrial demand for this crop is also increasing, as the livestock sector in the province continues to prosper.

Marcela Farms, part of the Alturas Group of Companies (AGC), has opened the P500-million Marcela Farms feed mill which has the capacity to produce 30 tons of hog and poultry feeds per hour considered among Asia’s few large-scale feed mills. 

The new multi-story structure incorporates top-of-the-line Dutch company Van Aarsen International equipment is the third mill of the company.

The automated feed production line takes care of the intake, grinding, mixing, pelleting, and bagging of animal and aqua feeds.  It serves the dietary requirements of all Marcela Farms’ livestock and aqua operations while utilizing efficient waste management.

The new technology at the mill would help make production workers more efficient and constructive. The company added that the mill is spacious, with abundant warehouse storage and room to work.

“We have been in the agri business for forty years, and it is a crucial part of the success of the Alturas Group. The farm is our main source of livestock for Alturas Malls, providing consistent and high-quality produce for Bohol, Cebu, and other areas,” said Uy.

Marcela Farms serves the food needs -  hogs, chicken, eggs, prawns, fish, and rice of the province and institutional customers all over the country and abroad.

Alongside local food security, Marcela Farms believes that sustainability through environmental protection is a must.  It supports the Alturas Group’s commitment to sustainable practices and technology.

To reduce its carbon footprint, the company operates the biggest solar farm project in Bohol, with a combined capacity of two megawatts.  The excess power is delivered to the local grid as part of the government’s net metering scheme.

Marcela Farms also has a biomass facility responsible for compacting 100% rice hulls used as solid biofuel for industrial plant boilers and as bedding for poultry breeding sites.

Moreover, its organic fertilizer facility has an operating capacity of at least 350 bags a day, while its rendering facility converts 100% poultry plant waste into protein meal for feeds.

Marcela Farms also had the first certified animal-waste biogas in Southeast Asia in 2012.  Two biogas installations are currently operational -  one supplies 1.5 megawatts for the hog farm, and the other provides methane fuel for plant boilers.

The mill also provided jobs to at least hundred of Boholanos.

The event was attended by Governor Aris Aumentado, former Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) assistant secretary and now provincial administrator Aster Caberte, Bishop Abet Uy, Ubay Mayor Constantino Reyes and officials, San Miguel Mayor Ian Uy, Alicia Mayor Cesyl Balahay, Barangay Lomangog Captain Felix Cutamora, Peter Dejaresco, Dr. Bing Lapiz, farmers' groups and suppliers.

Aumentado said that Alturas has become a part of the lives of the Boholanos and through their different businesses across the province, many have benefitted from the comfort they have provided.

"This project will also help us in the pursuit of agricultural development in our province. Through this, we can aim for a higher production of hog and poultry feeds that will make us a prime producer of the said product," said Aumentado.

He also emphasized that for more raw materials in the production of feeds, farmers can avail from the provincial government the necessary asssitance and loans for the purchase of materials like fertilizers, and also the purchase of their harvests through the buyback scheme.

Caberte said it was only Uy who dared to take the challenge to venture on this kind of business. 

Benedicto Atuel, 65,  a farmer from Barangay Bay-ang in Ubay town, shared that he was happy that Marcela Farms is interested to buy their products.

He said they have assurance that they can sell their product in the market.

As survivor of typhoon Odette that destroyed their farmlands last year, he needed support to bounce back.

As the group approaches its 50th anniversary in 2023, AGC brings forward values unique to the brand, anchored on strategic, sustainable progress and in line with its main slogan, "Serving the community, uplifting lives."

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