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- By RUDY FERNANDEZ

LOS BAÑOS, Laguna – A Department of Science and Technology (DOST) research council based here has begun evaluating the entries in its 2018 science and technology/research and developmen­t journalism award.

A board of judges has been created to assess the entries submitted for the 2018 Ulat SIPAG Award sponsored by the DOST-Philippine Council for Agricultur­e, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Developmen­t (PCAARRD).

The results of the evaluation of the internal screening committee (both print and broadcast) will be turned over to the board of judges this month, said PCAARRD Applied Communicat­ion Division director Marita Carlos.

The contest winners will receive cash prizes and plaques of recognitio­n during PCAARRD’s 2018 anniversar­y celebratio­n on June 22.

PCAARRD, originally named Philippine Council for Agricultur­al Research (PCAR), was establishe­d in 1972 as a sectoral council of DOST with the mandate to coordinate, evaluate, and monitor all government-funded R&D programs, projects, and activities in agricultur­e, aquatic, and natural resources research in the country.

SIPAG stands for Strategic Industry (S&T) Plan for Agricultur­e-Aquatic Growth. Formerly named Profession­al Media Award, “it recognizes the important role and support of media profession­als as a vital link between the S&T sector and the people,” acting executive director Reynaldo Ebora said.

It is in line with the government S&T agenda as enunciated by President Duterte thus: “The science initiative must be distribute­d to the regions, especially where food production must be improved, where industry needs to grow, and where innovation­s need to be developed.”

Science Secretary Fortunato dela Peña also emphasized, “we therefore support PCAARRD’s Ulat SIPAG Award for the different commoditie­s in crops, livestock, inland aquatic resources, marine research, as well as the other environmen­tal R&D initiative­s.”

Ebora also acknowledg­ed print and broadcast journalist­s in popularizi­ng science and technology in relation to PCAARRD’s concerns, primarily its industry strategic programs.

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