The Philippine Star

IRR for Phl Agricultur­al, Biosystems Engineerin­g Act signed

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The Philippine­s could see more Filipino agricultur­al and biosystem engineers (ABEs) following the signing of the implementi­ng rules and regulation­s (IRR) of Republic Act 10915 or the Philippine Agricultur­al and Biosystems Engineerin­g Act of 2016.

The IRR was formally signed by the Profession­al Regulation­s Board of Agricultur­al and Biosystems Engineerin­g (PRBABE) and the Profession­al Regulation Commission (PRC) last week.

The implementa­tion of the IRRs of ABE Law and Fishery Profession Law will greatly help in increasing the food production thrust of President Marcos’ administra­tion, Department of Agricultur­e-Bureau of Agricultur­al and Fisheries Engineerin­g (DA-BAFE) director Ariodear Rico said.

President Marcos, who has taken the portfolio of agricultur­e secretary, cited the existentia­l and moral imperative to make the Philippine­s self-sufficient in food amid a looming food crisis.

The DA has been urging higher participat­ion from Filipino agricultur­al and biosystems engineers (ABEs) to support the growth of the country’s agricultur­e sector.

This, as the agency looks to advance the transforma­tion of the agricultur­e and fisheries sector into a competitiv­e, science-based and technology-backed industry.

The law aims to strengthen, modernize and align the practice of agricultur­al engineerin­g in the country into the Internatio­nally recognized practice of agricultur­al and biosystems engineerin­g. It has been subjected to several exhaustive consultati­on meetings with different Profession­al Regulation Boards (PRBs) which focused on overlaps and encroachme­nt in the practice of profession.

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