The Institute of Forests and Nature Conservation (IFCN) has an ongoing project for "Early Detection and Rapid Elimination of Invasive Alien Plants
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Early yesterday evening a body was found recently floating in the sea off Praia do Vigário, Câmara de Lobos
Two bodies have been discovered 100 meters from Vereda da Abelheira, in Fajã da Areia, in São Vicente.
The Funchal City Council (CMF) has announced that due to 'National Motorcyclist Day 2024,' on the 7th of April, it will be necessary to make the following temporary road traffic changes:
A Madeiran farmer has created a new species of papaya that has adapted well to the Madeiran climate through Microlab Madeira.
Rafaela Fernandes, Regional Secretary for Agriculture and Environment, reiterated the commitment of the Regional Government of Madeira to increase €0.20/kg for grape farmers in Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, producers of the Tinta Negra variety.
The Portuguese Navy, through the Funchal Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Sub-Centre (MRSC Funchal)
The Indonesian Embassy in Portugal said today that the outcome of the trial of the two Portuguese detained for drug trafficking will result from the "evidence presented
PAN Madeira received several complaints from the residents of Vale Paraiso, in Camacha, as pollution from the nearby laundry company is affecting nearby residents.
The Funchal City Council, through its Animal Welfare Unit, is promoting from today the 1st of April and the 21st their 2nd Pet Adoption Campaign.
The Regional Director of Agriculture and Rural Development, Marco Caldeira, was today in Santa do Porto Moniz where he visited a farmer who produces, among other vegetables, about two tonnes of Madeira sweet potatoes.
The Madeiran Volunteer Firefighters (BVM) were mobilized, this morning, to Pico do Areeiro to assist about two dozen drivers who were stranded as the formation of ice had created hazardous driving conditions in the mountainous region.
The JPP recently visited local grape farmers in Estreito de Câmara de Lobos, more specifically a 'Tinta Negra' farm, where they were told that the production of the 'Tinta Negra' grape is decreasing, "despite the increasing demand" from the region's Wine Houses.














