| Negros Oriental Gov. Emilio Macias II yesterday ordered the reintegration of the Herbal Medicine Program in the vegetable production thrust of the provincial government.
The Soils and Water Management Division of the Provincial Agriculture Office is formulating schedules and detailed plans for its Implementation, PAO information officer Oliver Lemence said.
The program will be incorporated in the Barangay Agricultural Development Centers and the Gulayan Palaisdaan Alay sa Kabataan projects, Lemence added.
Macias encouraged the cultivation of herbal medicinal plants, as an alternative medicine.
At present there are 14 herbal plant species identified by the University of the Philippines-Los Baños which can be easily used as alternative medicine.
Agriculture technicians undergo training for the proper gardening of herbal medicinal plants through organic farming methods.
Community members and school heads will also undergo training for the proper concoction of herbal medicine.*MA
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