Executive Secretary - Paquito "Jojo" Ochoa Jr.
Department of Foreign Affairs - Alberto Romulo
Department of Agriculture - Proceso Alcala
Department of Budget and Management - Florencio "Butch" Abad
Department of Education - Rev. Armin Luistro
Department of Energy - Jose Rene D. Almendras
Department of Environment and Natural Resources - Ramon Paje
Department of Finance - Cesar Purisima
Department of Health - Dr. Enrique Ona
Department of Interior and Local Government - (Not Disclosed Yet)
Department of Justice - Leila de Lima
Department of Labor and Employment - Rosalinda Baldoz
Department of Agrarian Reform - Virgilio de los Reyes
Department of National Defense - Voltaire Gazmin
National Economic and Development Authority Director General - Cayetano Paderanga Jr.
Department of Public Works and Highways - Rogelio Singson
Department of Science and Technology - Mario Montejo
Department of Social Welfare and Development - Corazon "Dinky" Soliman
Department of Tourism - Alberto Lim
Department of Trade and Industry - Gregory Domingo
Department of Transportation and Communication - Jose "Ping" de Jesus
Commissioner of the Bureau of Internal Revenue - Kim Jacinto-Henares
Chairman of Commission on Higher Education - Patricia Liguanan
Presidential Legal Counsel - Eduardo de Mesa
Presidential Spokesman - Edwin Lacierda
Presidential Management Staff Chief - Julia Abad
Presidential Adviser on Peace Process - Teresita Deles
The organic portion of soil is made up of decomposed plant and animal materials, such as dead leaves, roots, and microorganisms. This organic matter provides nutrients for plants, improves soil structure, and increases water retention.
It can become a part of soil. Soil is a mixture of organic and mineral/rock components. Just about any rock type can contribute to the inorganic portion.
Organic Soil Organic Soil
it's soil that's organic.
The portion of regolith that supports plant growth is known as topsoil. Topsoil is composed of organic matter, minerals, and nutrients which are essential for plant growth and development.
The organic level which is the uppermost level of the soil.
organic
Organic soil is rich in organic matter from decomposed plant and animal material, providing nutrients for plants. Mineral soil lacks organic matter and is primarily composed of weathered rocks and minerals. Organic soil tends to be more fertile and retain moisture better than mineral soil.
Bell peppers grow best in soil and organic soil.
Soil is not fabricated...nor is any organic material.
In true organic farming, the soil is built up with organic matter, which means nutrients in the soil are replenished. In non-organic farming, fertilizers are used to replenish certain nutrients only, while other nutrients may be depleted. In that sense, soil (nutrients in the soil) last longer in organic farming.
Organic layers are part of the soil.