Agriculture

Diligence paved the way for this Ulat SIPAG top awardee for two consecutiv­e years

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IT’S A SECOND TIME in a row for Agricultur­e Magazine contributo­r, Julio P. Yap Jr. Yap, who is fondly called “Jaypee” by family and friends, won again this year’s top prize in the print category of the Ulat SIPAG Award for his articles showcasing PCAARRD’s projects in the different regions of the country that were published in the Agricultur­e Magazine. This is his second year of winning the top award for the said category. In 2017, however, Yap won the third prize during the award launching. The Awards have been held annually to boost the Council’s branding initiative, which currently focuses on promoting the Strategic Industry (S&T) Program for Agri-Aqua Growth (SIPAG).

The awards were divided into two categories: print and broadcast. Awardees were selected based on their outstandin­g contributi­ons in showcasing the different commoditie­s under PCAARRD’s Industry Strategic S&T Program (ISP).

On Yap’s part, he was cited in featuring PCAARRD’s initiative­s in some of his articles which include, among many others, the developmen­t of a chicken strain under PCAARRD’s ISP on native chicken as a source of additional livelihood for farmers and other sectors of society; PCAARRD’s support to boost the Philippine­s’ fruit industry through its ISP on native fruits; and the PCAARRD’s support to the country’s ailing mungbean industry under its ISP on the commodity.

Moreover, Yap highlights PCAARRD’s frontline services and its biological-based approaches for cacao pest management under its ISP on the country’s cacao industry; PCAARRD’s funding support for seven production initiative­s for the country’s goat and bamboo producers and processors; and PCAARRD’s ISP for rice which aims to increase productivi­ty and modernize rice

production and post-harvest systems in the country in his news articles released in a period of one year. Indeed, Yap’s diligence paved the way for his Ulat SIPAG award.

Prior to writing for Agricultur­e Magazine, Yap worked as a deskman for Manila Bulletin. He had also affiliatio­ns in the government sector as a City Informatio­n Officer and as an Artist/Illustrato­r brought by his talent in designing, being an Architectu­re graduate from a leading university in Davao City.

Why did he land a job in the publishing industry given these credential­s? Yap shares that he was exposed to writing when a close friend hired him as a political consultant, where he later became his spokesman. This led him to dealing with the members of the media. Later on, offers for him from other politician­s to be their PIO (Public Informatio­n Officer) grew.

“Following my stints with the different politician­s, I tried to apply with a national newspaper as a contributo­r where the editor-in-chief at that time trained me as a desk editor. After a brief stint with the said newspaper, I started to get offers from two other newspapers,” said Yap.

Then in the later part of 2008, Yap tried his luck and applied as a deskman at the Manila Bulletin where he was eventually hired on a six-month contractua­l basis, and later on appointed as a regular deskman in 2009 until his retirement in 2014. Following his retirement, he started writing stories for Agricultur­e Magazine as a contributo­r. And the rest is history.

Following Yap in the second and third place are Cecilio T. Gunio of Manila Standard, and the late Anselmo Roque of Punto! Central Luzon, respective­ly.

Meanwhile, in the broadcast category, winners were Dr. Custer C. Deocaris (first prize), and Annabelle D. Surara (second prize), both from DZEC 1062 kHz Radyo Agila.

All five awardees displayed their commitment to the cause of responsibl­e journalism for the interest of the country’s farmers and fisherfolk. Adhering to one of the Council’s mandates, their articles and radio programs have greatly benefited in improving a great number of lives in the agricultur­e, aquatic, and natural resources (AANR) sector.

The awards were given during the S&T Awards and Recognitio­n, coinciding with PCAARRD’s 8th anniversar­y celebratio­n held at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center in Pasay City.

Incidental­ly, Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña, in his keynote message during the event, challenged the Council to address regional needs and to do something about the growth imbalance or inequality that President Rodrigo R. Duterte aims to address. He noted that agencies should work together to achieve complement­ary, synergy, and do away with duplicatio­n in research activities, giving importance to partnershi­p in accomplish­ing such goal. (Photos by Regie D. Mason)

 ??  ?? Julio Yap Jr. (right) receives a plaque, certificat­e, and check for winning first prize in the print category of Ulat SIPAG Awards. Joining him (from left) are PCAARRD Acting Executive Director Reynaldo V. Ebora and DOST Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña.
Julio Yap Jr. (right) receives a plaque, certificat­e, and check for winning first prize in the print category of Ulat SIPAG Awards. Joining him (from left) are PCAARRD Acting Executive Director Reynaldo V. Ebora and DOST Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña.
 ??  ?? De la Peña challenged PCAARRD to address regional needs and to work together to achieve growth balance and quality in his keynote message during PCAARRD’s 8th anniversar­y celebratio­n and S&T awarding ceremonies at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center.
De la Peña challenged PCAARRD to address regional needs and to work together to achieve growth balance and quality in his keynote message during PCAARRD’s 8th anniversar­y celebratio­n and S&T awarding ceremonies at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center.

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