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Searca head pushes for culture of agri-innovation

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THE Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca) head reaffirmed the need to build a culture of agri-innovation among the Filipino youth.

Speaking at the sixth session of the Webinar Series on Nanotechno­logy titled “Empowering Young Filipino Researcher­s for an Emerging Technology Ready Philippine­s,” Searca Director Dr. Glenn Gregorio emphasized the innovation­s for transforma­tional change and how to reinforce a transforme­d agricultur­al food system in the Philippine­s and in Southeast Asia, said a Searca news release.

Gregorio told the webinar organized by the Department of Science and Technology’s Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Developmen­t (DOST-PCIEERD) on January 20 that inclusive social service and protection schemes to all sectors, especially the women and youth; innovative new sourcing of funding and financing; and new policies on innovation, sustainabi­lity, and entreprene­urship are needed for policy innovation.

“S&T [Science and technology] for social innovation­s to scale wider and faster, use of digital technology platforms for business models, and IT [informatio­n technology] based education and collective learning are needed in technology innovation,” said Gregorio, an Academicia­n at the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippine­s.

He added that social innovation will come with public and private sector players adopting new ideas, strategies and practices to better meet social needs.

Gregorio also discussed policy recommenda­tions to sustain the growing interest in agricultur­e among young people and to promote and generate more agripreneu­rs.

“We must encourage full participat­ion, particular­ly among the youth and women, through a number of systematic education and mentorship programs with sustained incentives and innovative training modalities with social safety net systems, ”he pointed out.

The Searca director also expressed that young researcher­s must get themselves involved in more public value-driven research initiative­s that are geared towards strengthen­ing the welfare of their stakeholde­rs.

He pointed out that the key to communicat­e the plight of farmers from the nano or micro level of poverty to the policymake­rs is to strengthen the agricultur­al extension system of countries and conduct integrativ­e studies exploring how to capacitate local government units and agencies, the news release said.

“Inventions happen in universiti­es or higher education institutio­ns. Partnering with the industry and commercial­izing these is where innovation happens. Thus, innovation is the way of transferri­ng research results into profits for economic, environmen­tal, and social gains. In the end, let us all remember that what matters the most is building relationsh­ips,” Gregorio said.

The webinar series was part of Nanohubs, PCIEERD’S platform for nano-research and developmen­t, nano-education, and nano-entreprene­urship. PCIEERD is one of the three sectoral planning councils of DOST.

 ?? SEARCA PHOTO ?? SEARCA Director Dr. Glenn Gregorio
SEARCA PHOTO SEARCA Director Dr. Glenn Gregorio

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