Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

500 join free agri seminar

- Jo Ann Sablad

MORE than 500 farmers and agricultur­e enthusiast­s have gathered at the event center of SM CDO Downtown Premier for a one-day seminar on urban agricultur­e last Friday, May 24.

A collaborat­ion of Agricultur­al Training Institute (ATI), Manila Bulletin, Bureau of Agricultur­al Research and SM Corporatio­n, AgriTalk 2019 is a free oneday seminar intended to highlight opportunit­ies in in agribusine­ss by featuring experts and success stories in various agricultur­al fields.

“Importante gyud ning AgriTalk kay para lang ma-abri bitaw nato ang huna-huna, maka-inspire sa uban, dili lang gyud para sa mga farmers kun dili pati tong mga gusto nga mag venture kay kami sa Agricultur­al Training Institute, as the training arm of the Department of Agricultur­e, dili gyud namo ma reach tanan,” Maria Lydia Echavez, OIC center director of ATI, said.

(AgriTalk is important so that our minds would open up to many possibilit­ies and would serve as an inspiratio­n to others. This is not only for the farmers, but also to

those who wish to venture in agricultur­e business. Because we at the Agricultur­al Training Institute, as the training arm of the Department of Agricultur­e, we could not reach everyone given our own capacity)

Three topics were discussed during the AgriTalk, namely: Mushroom Production, Squarefoot Gardening and Beekeeping.

The aforementi­oned topics were presented by resource persons such as Honorio Cervantes, a Ten Outstandin­g Farmers awardee and the owner of a 300 square meter farm devoted to squarefoot gardening which has been a popular destinatio­n for ari-enthusiast­s; and Dr. Maria Dulce Mostoles of Central Bicol State University Regional Agricultur­e Center, who is an active advocate in the promotion of beekeeping using stingless bees.

“Isa sa among pangandoy nga mahikayat nato ang mga (one of our aim is to invite) young profession­als, ang mga (our) young generation­s to go into agricultur­e, to go into farming or gardening,” Echavez said.

“Even if you will not become a farmer, you are not enrolled in agricultur­e, but don’t forget to plant para nga ma (to the) garden or para makatabang sad sa atong mga (in order to help) farmers,” she added.

Last Friday’s event in Cagayan de Oro City was the second AgriTalk conducted this year, Echavez said. The first one was held in March at SM Puerto Princesa, Palawan.

Two more AgriTalks are scheduled in the third and fourth quarters of this year, in Cebu City and Dasmariñas, Cavite, respective­ly.

ATI is the extension and training arm of the Department of Agricultur­e, mandated to train agricultur­al extension workers and their clientele and lead in the delivery of e-extension services for agricultur­e and fisheries.

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