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18th Araw ng Panabo

18th Araw ng Panabo

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CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES

PANABO CITY GOT TALENT S4

Auditions will be held on the following dates and venue.
In order to participate in the Panabo City Got Talent Final Show, individuals must be auditioned in the Barangay eliminations. To ensure that all barangays are covered, Panabo City barangays will be clustered accordingly.

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GRAND MEDICAL, DENTAL AND SURGICAL MISSION 2019

GRAND MEDICAL, DENTAL AND SURGICAL MISSION 2019

GOOD NEWS! Adunay ipahigayon nga libreng Medical, Surgical, and Dental Mission ang Medical Surgical Mission of Texas (MSMT) ug Philippine Nurses Association of America Foundation, Inc. (PNAAF) alang sa mga Panaboans.
Kini ipahigayon karong Martes, Enero 22, 2019 sa ARF GYM ug sa City Health Office Compound.
Share this post or inform your peers to avail of these services on the said date:
– Free Medical Consultation
– Free Dental Services
– Free Minor Surgery
– Job Fair (bound to abroad) by CAMOX Philippines Recruitment
Stay healthy and kita-kita ta ninyo mga Panaboans! #PanaboPanalo

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PRICE FREEZE ADVISORY ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (DTI)

PRICE FREEZE ADVISORY ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY (DTI)

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READ| DTI implements price freeze in Davao del Norte

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has implemented a price freeze among basic commodities in the entire Davao del Norte, following the provincial resolution declaring the whole Davao del Norte province under a state of calamity.
The price freeze subjects various products and basic necessities to its prevailing or average price, thus, prohibiting businesses to increase the cost of the identified products under DTI’s strict monitoring.
Among the products identified by the DTI are sardines and other canned goods, processed milk, coffee, instant noodles, soap, bread, bottled water, and condiments such as vinegar, fish sauce, soy sauce, and salt.
The price freeze shall remain as the price ceiling in the cities and municipalities of Tagum, Panabo, Island Garden City of Samal, Asuncion, Kapalong, New Corella, Talaingod, San Isidro, Carmen, Sto. Tomas, and Braulio Dujali until April 5, 2019, unless lifted sooner.
See the full list of items under the strict control and monitoring of the DTI below.

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Land Use

Land Use

The City of Panabo is located between the two bustling cities of Tagum and Davao City. It is within 125° to 44” North and Longitude of 7°, 14” and 23” East. It is bounded on the North-West by Municipality of Carmen; on the West by Davao City. It is the doorstep of Davao City towards the Province of Davao del Norte. It could be reached by all types of land transportation passing through the Daang Maharlika (Pan-Philippines Highways) plying from Davao City to the northern part of Davao and finally to Butuan City and Cagayan de Oro City. From Davao City, It is 32 kilometers away with an estimated of 45 minutes travel time if no obstructions along the way like traffic and road repair.  While from Tagum City, it is 28 kilometers and approximately 30 minutes of travel time.
 

Land use refers to how land is utilized by people, thus indicating the different forms of human activities taking place in a certain area. Land is much susceptible to change given that people would decide to use land in a different manner in time. Land use classifications are based on the modes of activities performed by users of the land while the allocation of the area per land classification varies accordingly to the culture and management practices in the city. Land use classes identified in the area are as follows: residential, commercial, institutional, light industrial, heavy industrial, agro-industrial, agricultural, forest/mangroves, infra-facilities, buffer/open space, creeks/rivers, fishpond, socialized housing and special used.

Table 4: Summary of General Land Use, CY 2009-2019

TitleDate PostedStatus
Bayanihan Grant Fund for the month of January 2022February 11, 2022Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for December 2021January 18, 2022Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for December 2020April 26, 2021Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for November 2020December 01, 2020Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for October 2020November 26, 2020Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for September 2020November 26, 2020Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for August 2020November 26, 2020Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for July 2020November 26, 2020Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for June 2020November 26, 2020Submitted
Bayanihan Grant Fund for May 2020November 26, 2020Submitted

            Source: CLUP, 2009-2019

            The land use of the city is still dominant in agriculture although its area reduces considering the increase of land utilization in other land uses. It comprises 78.76% of the city’s total land area and the fishpond type of use has the smallest land area in Panabo City with only 95.96 hectares or .38% of the total land area.

            The residential land use has the biggest area among other uses in the urban. The influx of people from rural to urban barangays attributes to the increasing area of residential use. A probability of employment in the urban locations offer higher than rural locations, one of the reasons is attributed to migration. The area of commerce ranked the second largest land uses in the urban since the area of the central business district was expanded.

            Barangays covered are Sto. Ni o, San Francisco, New Pandan, Gredu, San Pedro, Cagangohan and J.P. laurel. Whereas, despite the booming industry of agricultural products in the city, the land area devoted to agro-industrial has the smallest percentage of .56% to the total.

Table 5:  Summary of Urban Land Use, CY 2009-2019