The Philippine Star

DA proposes rice training program for students

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Department of Agricultur­e( DA) is set to train college students in the municipali­ty of Siocon in Zamboanga del Norte in a bid to improve rice farming in the province.

In a statement, the DA said 20 students from the Siocon campus of Jose Rizal Memorial State University are set to train at the Philippine Rice Research Institute in the Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija for two weeks.

Agricultur­e Secretary Emmanuel Piñol said the program is driven by the passion of the young adults to further improve rice farming in Zamboanga del Norte.

“The students who will be learning farming technologi­es and modern rice production innovation­s from PhilRice experts, will serve as agricultur­al technician interns once they finish the two-week course,” the DA said.

Apart from improving the rice sector, the proposed program seeks to imprint to the youngsters the value of farming and its impact to rural developmen­t and economic stability, according to the DA.

Moreover, in line with the improvemen­t of rice farming in the province, Pinol recently visited Siocon to personally deliver government assistance to farmers and fishers for their livelihood.

The national government has been set on increasing the agricultur­al production of Siocon, as farming is the main livelihood of the municipali­ty and considered as one of the largest rice granary of Zamboanga del Norte.

The government has com- mitted a total of P331.8 million worth of infrastruc­ture projects to Siocon last September specifical­ly for the establishm­ent of farm- to market roads, port expansion, and the constructi­on of bridges.

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