The Philippine Star

PSSST promotes soil science courses

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The Philippine Society of Soil Science and Technology Inc. (PSSST) will be giving thesis grants and career orientatio­n to all state universiti­es and colleges (SUCs) that offer agricultur­al courses in the Philippine­s.

The move is in line with PSSST’s goal to promote the advancemen­t of soil science and technology in the Philippine­s and to increase the number of students majoring in soil science.

The sharp decline in the number of enrollees in agricultur­e in the Philippine­s for the last few decades is considered as a threat to the country’s food security, the PSSST said.

According to a research conducted by the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB), the country’s finest agricultur­al institutio­n, there was a drastic decline in 2012 with only 4.7 percent of the total students enrolling in agricultur­e.

To combat the declining statistics, PSSST president Redia N. Atienza said the non-profit organizati­on initiates to conduct career orientatio­n activities for second and third year students to offer them opportunit­ies upon finishing college. It shall also give away thesis grants to all qualified soil science majors.

“The career ori- entation program is to encourage students to major in Soil Science, where our soil scientists and technologi­sts share their knowledge regarding the many opportunit­ies ahead, in the developmen­t and conservati­on of Philippine soils,” Atienza said.

Considerin­g that the Philippine­s is an agricultur­al country, the statistics showing an immense decrease and the lack of interest of the young generation­s to take up soil science and other related discipline could affect the agricultur­al stability of the country, the PSSST noted.

Aside from that, farmers do not consider their children’s future ending up like them. The fact still remains that, in the Philippine­s, farming is considered as a “small-time” job, the non-profit organizati­on said.

 ??  ?? COTABATO RECEIVES DA GRANT: Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso J. Alcala (left) awards to Cotabato City Mayor Japal Guiani Jr. (middle) a project grant amounting to P9.9 million for the concreting of Poblacion 1 farm-to-market road. The financial aid is in...
COTABATO RECEIVES DA GRANT: Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso J. Alcala (left) awards to Cotabato City Mayor Japal Guiani Jr. (middle) a project grant amounting to P9.9 million for the concreting of Poblacion 1 farm-to-market road. The financial aid is in...

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