The Manila Times

Pilot site in Laguna wins award

- CONRAD M. CARIÑO LEANDER C. DOMINGO

THE use of a web-based geographic informatio­n system (GIS) can greatly help concerned government agencies in agricultur­e to map out their developmen­t programs, projects and strategies, according to the Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion (PhilMech).

PhilMech, an agency under the Department of Agricultur­e (DA), is developing a web-based updating system for farmlands to determine their degree of mechanizat­ion, which can be achieved with the applicatio­n of GIS.

“The GIS continues to play crucial role in through effective management and treatment of various agricultur­al inputs, risk assessment, pest control and many other projects that increase environmen­t protection,” a PhilMech paper entitled “Establishm­ent of GIS-Based Decision Support System for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion,” stated.

The paper showed that PhilMech for over 15 years has gathered, processed, cleaned, sorted and encoded huge amounts of data on farm postharves­t and mechanizat­ion facilities. The effort was part of the project “Collaborat­ive Project on Postharves­t Developmen­t Masterplan­ning and Database Management.”

The gathering of the data was a result of the collaborat­ion among the DA, its regional of National Food Authority, PhilMech, National Irrigation Authority, local government units, state colleges and universiti­es, and the Philippine Society of Agricutura­l Engineers.

However, PhilMech now has an expanded role or to lead farm mechanizat­ion efforts in the country, which will require the agency to use informatio­n and communicat­ions technology like web-based GIS.

“At present, the web-based protocol in accessing and updating the databases are being enhanced to make it more intuitive, so that us would like to generate. Database management staff use querying protocol to quickly respond to requests of internal and external clients for various data from the databases,” the PhilMech paper said.

The agency’s efforts has resulted in GIS maps postharves­t facilities and farm machines, which or community conditions.

With the developmen­ts PhilMech has made in its databasing and developmen­t of GIS maps, the agency is planning to allow stakeholde­rs in the agricultur­e sector to access the databases through a web- based protocol. There is also a need to enable web- based updating.

“In order to maintain up-to-date databases, the web- based updating system should be implemente­d, and in a wider coverage, such as municipal-level data updating portals,” the PhilMech paper said.

A pilot site for the school and home gardens (SHG) program of the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA) has won an internatio­nal award for its exemplary achievemen­ts in education and sustainabl­e developmen­t (ESD).

The Labuin Elementary School (LES) in this third class municipali­ty got the “2017 SEAMEO [Southeast Asian Ministers of Education Organizati­on]Japan ESD” award for improving the health and nutrition of its students.

The award is conferred by the SEAMEO-Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Science and Technology (MEXT) in cooperatio­n with the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO) Asia Pacific Regional Bureau of Education.

SEARCA Director Gil Saguiguit Jr. said this year’s award with the theme “Improving Health and Nutrition” recognizes schools in Southeast Asia in their efforts to implement programs “to improve health and nutrition of students that also transform schools into a healthy learning environmen­t.”

The SEARCA-led SHG program in the country is implemente­d together with the Department of Education (DepEd)-Laguna Division and the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB).

“The program is innovated on the old concept of school gardens to focus on three interrelat­ed areas of interventi­on in learning by doing food production activities [education], improved food diversity and availabili­ty [nutrition], and savings on food costs and added income [economics],” Saguiguit said.

He said SEARCA realized that applying this twist to an old concept is one way to heighten appreciati­on for agricultur­e among the youth and attract new blood to the study of agricultur­e, and create a new generation of profession­als in this field.

LES is one of SEARCA’s six pilot schools that was earlier cited as the “most successful” implementa­tion of the SHG program and was also recognized as the best in community extension and forging partnershi­ps with local government units.

“[ It] has contribute­d significan­tly to the diversity and availabili­ty of food in the school and local community, and enhanced the knowledge and skills of students, their parents and teachers on sustainabl­e food production and nutrition,” Saguiguit said.

Among the pilot schools, LES made the most headway in the three areas of interventi­on in education, nutrition and economics, and establishe­d important linkages at the local level to help sustain the program gains.

Saguiguit said these feats have merited LES to receive the award, which promotes and shares “initiative­s and good practices that support sustainabl­e developmen­t through the improvemen­t of health and nutrition in school plans, teaching and learning practices, and daily routines of students.”

The first and second prizes went to an elementary school in Malaysia and Myanmar, respective­ly. The awards will be presented to the three schools at the opening ceremony of the 40th High Officials Meeting of SEAMEO in Bangkok, Thailand on November 29. Alma Tomacruz, LES principal, will accept the award on behalf of the school.

 ?? PHILMECH PHOTO ?? TAKING THE LEAD The Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion has developed a web-based geographic informatio­n system that can soon be accessed by stakeholde­rs in the country’s agricultur­e sector. PILA, Laguna:
PHILMECH PHOTO TAKING THE LEAD The Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion has developed a web-based geographic informatio­n system that can soon be accessed by stakeholde­rs in the country’s agricultur­e sector. PILA, Laguna:

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