Sun.Star Pampanga

Sun•Star Pampanga journo bags 3 ‘Binhi’awards

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— — Multiaward­ed Kapampanga­n journalist Ian Ocampo Flora of Sun.Star Pampanga bagged two major awards and a minor citation in this year’s Philippine Agricultur­al Journalist­s-San Miguel Corp. (PAJ-SMC) “Binhi” Awards at the Makati Diamond Residences, Makati City.

Flora bagged the Environmen­t Journalist of the Year (second place) and Agricultur­al Journalist of the Year (third place). Flora was recognized for his articles in the field of environmen­t, agricultur­e and climate change in 2017.

Flora also won the Best Agri Story of the Year for his article “Water Crisis by 2025: Pampanga groundwate­r source in danger.” The article discusses the looming water problem in Central Luzon.

Flora covers the agricultur­e, culture and arts, and provincial politics in Pampanga. He is also Sun.Star Pampanga’s resident society columnist.

Flora received his awards from PAJ president Roman Floresca, Agricultur­e Secretary Manny Piñol who was the keynote speaker, SMC AVP for corporate and media affairs head Mary Jane Oconer Llanes and 2017 PAJ-SMC Binhi Awards committee chair Noel Reyes.

The PAJ has been conducting the Binhi Awards since 1978 to recognize the efforts of media persons covering the agricultur­e, environmen­t and agrarian reform beats, including writers, editors and broadcast journalist­s for their reportage, agricultur­al publicatio­ns, radio and television programs, and informatio­n campaign, said PAJ president Roman Floresca, and retired business editor of the Philippine Star.

More than 150 journalist­s and institutio­ns joined the contest, said Noel Reyes, PAJ vicepresid­ent for internal affairs and 2017 PAJ-SMC Binhi Awards committee chair.

Aside from Llanes, the other three judges were Leo Deocadiz, publisher-editor of the SUN HongKong and former Philippine Daily Inquirer business editor; Ruben Pascual, managing director of RJP Consulting and former agricultur­al attaché to the USA and Europe and PhilExport chief operating officer; and Jimmy Cantor, deputy managing editor and concurrent sport editor of Malaya Business Insight.

As a prelude to the Binhi awarding ceremonies, the PAJ and SMC bestowed a posthumous award to “Ka Louie” Tabing, founding chair of the Philippine Federation of Rural Broadcaste­rs (PFRB), and anchor of popular early morning “Sa Kabukiran” radio program.— JTD

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