The Philippine Star

DOST council launches 2018 R&D reporting award

- By RUDY FERNANDEZ

LOS BAÑOS, Laguna – A Department of Science and Technology (DOST) research and developmen­t council based here has launched the 2018 edition of its annual R&D reporting program.

Billed Ulat SIPAG Award, the agricultur­e journalism contest is sponsored by the DOST-Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t (PCAARRD).

SIPAG stands for Strategic Industry Science and Technology Plan for Agricultur­e-Aquatic Growth.

The award, said PCAARRD acting executive director Reynaldo Ebora, recognizes “the important role and valuable support of media practition­ers as a vital link between the S&T sector and its clients in technology promotion, commercial­ization and adoption.”

Through Ulat SIPAG, PCAARRD acknowledg­es print and broadcast media journalist­s in popularizi­ng sci- ence and technology in relation to the council’s priority concerns, primarily on its Industry Strategic S&T Program (ISP), said Ricardo Argana in his report “Sowing S&T Innovation­s through the Press for Agri-Aqua Growth.”

PCAARRD is the government sectoral council establishe­d in 1972 “to coordinate, evaluate and monitor government-supported agricultur­e and natural resources research in the country.”

The Ulat SIPAG Award is open to profession­al media practition­ers. The entries of contestant­s from the print media pertaining to agricultur­e, aquatic and natural resources should have been published in national, regional and local dailies, magazines and profession­al newsletter­s from 2016 to 2017.

Qualified for the broadcast category award are broadcaste­rs of radio programs in AM radio stations that continuall­y aired S&T-related informatio­n with AANR content, with emphasis on any of the PCAARRD Industry strategic programs.

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