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Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Systems-Wide Climate Change Office

Day: November 17, 2018

[RFO 11] In photos: Moments of the Climate-life’s action in the CRA Villages

From RFO 11 Correspondent: Mr. Chum Fernandez. Brgy. Suawan, Davao City — Experiencing a day’s multi-micro climate having hot humid sunny time, with a windy glitters ,while tiny droplets started falling from heavens, while the brethren keeps busy and enjoying the field works as we geared up towards the “making of the CRA AMIA villages.”, – continue reading

AMIA is a flagship program of the Department of Agriculture for climate adaptation and mitigation. Coordinated and managed by the Systems-Wide Climate Change Office (DA-SWCCO).

OFFICE ADDRESS:

Department of Agriculture Compound, Elliptical Road, Diliman, Quezon City

Phone: (02) 273-2489

Email: climatechange.da@gmail.com

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