Manila Bulletin

AgriMuseum to rise in Los Baños

- By ELLALYN DE VERA-RUIZ

A 190-million AgriMuseum project, which will be housed in Los Baños City, Laguna is seen to rise by 2019 to inspire education interests in agricultur­e and in solving food security threats.

Project proponent Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA) is currently seeking private and public agency partners to ensure the completion of the first-of-its-kind museum in the ASEAN region.

“SEARCA is actively inviting partners in the project, including the public and private sector, particular­ly food or agri-related companies that could contribute to it as part of their corporate social responsibi­lity efforts,” SEARCA Director Dr. Gil Saguiguit Jr. said.

It has so far received a 15-million grant from the Bureau of Agricultur­al Research.

Amid limitation­s in the quality and number of skilled workers in agricultur­e, SEARCA sees the AgriMuseum as an innovative approach to promote awareness and draw attention to agricultur­e.

It will play a role in instilling interest among the youth in helping solve problems on food security, poverty alleviatio­n, and in the developmen­t of economies in the region.

“The museum will put on centerstag­e the history, science-based knowledge and innovation­s in agricultur­e, cross-cultural and cross-ecosystem comparison­s, current issues and challenges, and envisioned futures of agricultur­al and food systems in Southeast Asia,” Saguiguit said.

The facility, which will be built adjacent to the SEARCA headquarte­rs within the University of the Philippine­s-Los Baños, is expected to benefit young people, especially students, as well as developmen­t practition­ers, policy and decision-makers, researcher­s who require a deeper appreciati­on of agricultur­e in national developmen­t.

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