PANGASINAN – Senatorial aspirant Camille Villar received a significant boost to her campaign on Thursday as she was formally endorsed by Samahan ng Industriya ng Agrikultura (SINAG) President Rosendo So, who hailed her long-standing commitment to uplift the agriculture sector.
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Senatorial candidate Camille Villar on Wednesday night received a major boost in her campaign after being formally endorsed by Team Aguila, the dominant political coalition in Pangasinan, during a proclamation rally in Bolinao, Pangasinan.
02 Apr: Ibang klase ang tamis! Camille Villar pushes for better mango processing tech to boost yield
House Deputy Speaker and Las Piñas City Rep. Camille Villar underscored the need to boost the country’s mango fruit processing technology to preserve and enhance the quality of mangoes and make them available throughout the year.
Citing the Philippines’ global competitiveness in mango production, a House deputy speaker said technology is crucial to promoting the country’s mango-growing industry.
Senatorial candidate Camille Villar underscored the importance of cooperatives in uplifting communities during Sunday’s activities in Polilio, Quezon.
Alyansa para sa Bagong Pilipinas senatorial candidate and House Deputy Speaker Camille Villar highlighted the role women play in improving the Philippine economy.
During her visit to Balanga, Bataan, on Thursday, Villar reiterated her support for women and vowed to push for measures that would uphold their rights and create more opportunities for them.
House Deputy Speaker Camille Villar reaffirmed her commitment to accessible and quality healthcare as she led the inauguration of the new 12-story building of the Las Piñas General Hospital and Satellite Trauma Center (LPGHSTC), which increases the hospital’s bed capacity to 500.
CITING the challenges of climate change, senatorial aspirant, Camille Villar, called for the full implementation of laws, addressing the adverse impact of climate change to agriculture and the environment.
“Actually, the Philippines surprisingly enough was one of the pioneers in integrating climate change in our laws.
In a strong show of women’s empowerment and leadership, Camille Villar, 40, joined the ranks of prominent female leaders recognized for their commitment to advancing women’s rights in the Philippines. Villar received this distinction during the Women’s Assembly 2025, held at the historic YWCA – FFPI Building in Manila last Saturday.