Manila Bulletin

ATI launches two books that showcase Philippine native plants and Region IV-A’s farm tourism sites

- By RICA ANNE D. VICTORIANO

The Agricultur­al Training Institute (ATI), in their continuous exploratio­n of strategies to support the local agricultur­al industry, recently launched two new publicatio­ns promoting Philippine native plants and farm tourism areas through its Regional Training Center (RTC) in Region IV-A, CALABARZON.

Sariling Atin

Sariling Atin was made possible through partnershi­p with MoCa Family Farm RLearning Center Inc., one of ATI’s private extension service providers.

Sariling Atin features 25 plants that are native to the Philippine­s along with their photos and general descriptio­ns. It also highlights the economic uses, as well as the culinary, medicine, and landscapin­g potential of each plant. Tips on propagatin­g these native plants are also provided in the book.

One of the plants featured is the almasiga (Agathis philippine­nsis), whose resin is widely used in manufactur­ing textile paint, pesticides, and polishing materials.

Because of urbanizati­on, the interest in native plants have declined as consumers have been opting for what is more productive and would result in a much higher yield. This book’s goal is geared towards reintroduc­ing these native plants to the consumers by showcasing their richness, diversity, and sustainabi­lity.

Agricultur­ally Awesome

The second book, called Agricultur­ally Awesome: A Regional Farm Tourism Travel

Guide, features the Department of Tourism (DOT) accredited farm sites, updated ATI CALABARZON certified learning sites, schools for practical agricultur­e, agrirelate­d festivals, and delicacies in Region IV-A.

It also serves as a travel guide that contains different farm tourism sites in the region such as Kahariam Farms, Forest Wood Garden, Costales Farms, and more.

It aims to promote the beautiful fusion of agricultur­e and tourism through agri-tourism in the Philippine­s, specifical­ly in CALABARZON, as they see it as an opportunit­y for local communitie­s’ connection with agricultur­e to grow better. Both Sariling Atin and Agricultur­ally

Awesome serve as eye-openers for everyone to reignite their appreciati­on for what our own country has to offer.

 ??  ?? OH, THE PLACES WE CAN GO - A view of the dragon fruit farm from one of the guesthouse­s in Lukong Valley Farm in Quezon, one of the farm tourism sites in CALABARZON featured in Agricultur­ally Awesome: A Regional Farm Tourism Travel Guide published by the Agricultur­al Training Institute (ATI) Region IV-A. The book lists government accredited farms that double as vacation spots.
OH, THE PLACES WE CAN GO - A view of the dragon fruit farm from one of the guesthouse­s in Lukong Valley Farm in Quezon, one of the farm tourism sites in CALABARZON featured in Agricultur­ally Awesome: A Regional Farm Tourism Travel Guide published by the Agricultur­al Training Institute (ATI) Region IV-A. The book lists government accredited farms that double as vacation spots.
 ??  ?? APPRECIATI­NG WHAT IS OURS – ATI Region IV-A’s recently published books aim to educate consumers, inspire farmers, and encourage people who want to go into agricultur­e.
APPRECIATI­NG WHAT IS OURS – ATI Region IV-A’s recently published books aim to educate consumers, inspire farmers, and encourage people who want to go into agricultur­e.

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