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Tech seen as agri’s best hope for attracting young people to farming

- Ashley Erika O. Jose

THE introducti­on of digital methods to agricultur­e will not only improve the government’s response when allocating assistance to farmers, but could also serve as a gateway for young people into farming, Agricultur­e Undersecre­tary Mercedita A. Sombilla said.

“There are some challenges for further improving the food security situation in the Philippine­s... we need real-time data to come up with interventi­on plans before the issue of food security comes about,” Ms. Sombilla said last week during the Business-World Economic Forum 2023 at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Taguig City.

Ms. Sombilla said that the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is working with developmen­t partners to organize such a database for the DA.

In turn, digitaliza­tion could serve as a means of “attracting young people to go into the agricultur­e sector. We need to put up the right policies,” she said.

“In the agricultur­al world, digital starts by adopting modern farming practices and the latest farming techniques and technologi­es,” said another forum participan­t, Juan Victor Hernandez, president and chief executive officer of Metro Pacific Logistics Co., Inc. and Metro Pacific Agro Ventures, Inc.

Mr. Hernandez said that bringing modern technologi­es and practices will help address low farm productivi­ty.

“A big portion of the issue of food security is low productivi­ty... The majority of the subsectors of agricultur­e have the same story. If we can improve technology and practices, we can improve productivi­ty in agricultur­e,” he added. —

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