Just like elsewhere in the Philippines, it's also difficult in Samar province in terms of economic survival, income level and sustainability, and much less, sustainability, but maybe it is progressing for the betterment of the local people and the future residents, and returning OFWs and even foreign nationals, etc. Meanwhile, I think the local people in this town are living on simple economic patterns to keep surviving and make ends meet daily.
On the livelihood aspect, most of the land area of Las Navas is devoted on agricultural production of coconut, abaca, rice, cash crops and vegetables. The leading source of cash income is coconut followed by abaca. Upland and some lowland rice are mainly for food consumption. I'm not sure if until now this place was tagged as the "Rice Granery of N. Samar".
@@motambay9414 Agriculture is the basis of progress of the civilization and agricultural development production of various indigenous products is ideal and must continue and must have the support of the local government. There is also a future in Samar by 2040-2050 so that Visayas men and women in that part will no longer work outside of their province as helpers or labourers.
My dad is from here! I’m all the way in Toronto Canada :)
I have been on the bridge and been around the town! Love this
So cool! You had a nice place...thank you for watching
When was the last time you came over?
wow ganda talaga ng Las Navas. Ok na pa po ang falls duon?
Eversince ok naman yon... road is not passable yet , but you can go there anytime with motorized bancas
Salamat pag visit to my small channel
Namis ko na sa samar 😢😢 bisaya ako eh❤
Thanks for watching
I think by 2050, this town shall also become a city or even earlier?
Not sure... the opening of Palapag- Simora road is huge factor to determine its development.
Just like elsewhere in the Philippines, it's also difficult in Samar province in terms of economic survival, income level and sustainability, and much less, sustainability, but maybe it is progressing for the betterment of the local people and the future residents, and returning OFWs and even foreign nationals, etc. Meanwhile, I think the local people in this town are living on simple economic patterns to keep surviving and make ends meet daily.
On the livelihood aspect, most of the land area of
Las Navas is devoted on agricultural production of coconut,
abaca, rice, cash crops and vegetables. The leading source
of cash income is coconut followed by abaca. Upland and
some lowland rice are mainly for food consumption.
I'm not sure if until now this place was tagged as the "Rice Granery of N. Samar".
@@motambay9414 Agriculture is the basis of progress of the civilization and agricultural development production of various indigenous products is ideal and must continue and must have the support of the local government. There is also a future in Samar by 2040-2050 so that Visayas men and women in that part will no longer work outside of their province as helpers or labourers.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts
Hence, maybe, by 2030-2040, this Las Navas town, N. Samar shall also become progressive! God bless!
I pray it will... thanks for constanly visiting my channel anyway. good day
@@motambay9414 Thank you too and take care God bless you, friend!
Bayan daw ang lasnavaz Samar bakit walang gtubig dyan walang gripo mga bahay
Las Navas is a 4th class municipality yet economically booming siguro ko mga ilang years nalang magkakaroon din sila ng water system
@@motambay9414 3rd Class po ang Las Navas