Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

DOST pours P6M to develop science-based tourism sites

- (Julie Ann Honungan/ DOST10)

THE DEPARTMENT of Science and Technology (DOST) region 10 poured in P6.6 million to Mt. Kitanglad Agro EcoTourism (MKAET) owned by Magsasaka Siyentista Benjamin Maputi Sr. to develop a science-based tourism farm site in Northern Mindanao.

The project aims to include technology needs in the context of innovation of farm tourism sites on their research and developmen­t programs and maximize benefits of agricultur­e and tourism combined to boost the economy of the country.

The farm located in barangay Sinaburan, Imbayao, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon is among the four projects in the country operating as the pioneering batch starting 2018.

Recently, the farm has been all over social media for its picture-perfect sceneries particular­ly their version of hobbit houses.

The 22-hectare farm is a tourist attraction where people can commune with nature alongside bird watching particular­ly the Philippine Eagle and is also used as an agricultur­al learning site.

MKAET, through the funding will enhance its capability to produce chemical free high-value crop vegetables being one of its niche offering providing meal package to tourists and visitors.

This will be done through a package of technologi­es using chemicalfr­ee cabbage and sweet pepper, lettuce, mints, and other high-value vegetables.

DOST will also implement a science and technology interventi­on in partnershi­p with the local government of Malaybalay City, Bukidnon.

Department of Tourism (DOT) and Department of Agricultur­e (DA) through its Agricultur­al Training Institute (ATI) will conduct series of trainings to 50 local and small scale farmers on how to apply mature technologi­es of Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCAARD) in their farming practices.

DOST will also provide laboratory services to improve quality and productivi­ty in their citronella oil production at the farm. ATI meanwhile, will facilitate the accreditat­ion of MKAET to become a farm learning site.

Bukidnon provincial science and technology director, Virgilio M. Fuentes, also the author of the project has already signified commitment to assist the farm to be accredited by the DOT as farm tourism site where tourists can also enjoy educationa­l and recreation­al activities.

The SciCAT project, he said, is an opportunit­y to promote farm tours, farm exhibits and hands-on activities for tourists in Malaybalay City. In return, it provides employment and entreprene­urship opportunit­ies to the community, he added.

The project is a pioneering convergenc­e of DOST, DA, and DOT in farm tourism. The success of the project is foreseen to encourage farmers to adopt environmen­tfriendly technologi­es and maximize opportunit­ies not only for profit but for the empowermen­t of their community, as a whole.

 ?? (PHOTO FROM SHEVANIE MAGALLANES/DOST10) ?? DOST staff pose in front of a hobbit house design at Mt. Kitanglad Agro Eco-Tourism (MKAET) in Malaybalay City Bukidnon.
(PHOTO FROM SHEVANIE MAGALLANES/DOST10) DOST staff pose in front of a hobbit house design at Mt. Kitanglad Agro Eco-Tourism (MKAET) in Malaybalay City Bukidnon.

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