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DA seeks to incentiviz­e youth going into farming

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THE Department of Agricultur­e will incentiviz­e the youth to do farming to supplement the aging population of agricultur­e workers in the country through its mechanizat­ion program.

During the Agribiz Media Forum on Tuesday, November 22, Dr. Rodolfo Estigoy, spokespers­on of the Philippine Center for Postharves­t Developmen­t and Mechanizat­ion (Philmech) under the Department of Agricultur­e, said there is a need to amplify efforts to encourage the youth sector in engaging with agricultur­al activities.

“Philmech has an advocacy to entice the youth to go back to agricultur­e through mechanizat­ion. This is an advocacy program...because we have a problem now with aging farmers. The statistics show that on average, the age bracket of old farmers is between 53-58, which will have consequenc­es in the future with regards to our food security if there is no new blood,” he said.

He also emphasized the need for rebranding Filipino farmers to show how traditiona­l agricultur­al activities have been transforme­d into innovative and modern farming through the mechanizat­ion program.

“We need to rebrand the image of our Filipino farmers who are currently perceived as people who ride carabaos, or those who are using traditiona­l tools, or barefooted. The new farmers now can be branded as individual­s who are riding tractors with less difficulty in farming due to new tools and equipment,” he said.

Through the mechanizat­ion program of Philmech, interested individual­s aged 18 to 35 may avail of training and developmen­t initiative­s to increase their farming and entreprene­urial knowledge and skills.

“There are five avenues where the youth can participat­e. If they are interested in repair and maintenanc­e since many machines have already been given to farmers’ cooperativ­es and associatio­ns. We train the youth to repair and maintain the machinery as additional manpower. If they are currently enrolled or have finished tertiary education, they can become specialist­s where they will be trained for mechanizat­ion to become resource person during training provided by TESDA or alike. There’s another platform if the child of a farmer is interested, he/she may learn about entreprene­urship and will serve as a service provider in the community. He/she will be paid for labor. Also, if someone wants to be an entreprene­ur, he/she may buy tractors through loans. And Grade 11 and 12 students are trained to become advocates to encourage them to choose agricultur­e as their college course,” Estigoy said.

To participat­e in the said programs, interested applicants may go directly to farmers’ cooperativ­es and associatio­ns with the necessary machinery and fill out the registrati­on forms. They may also directly visit Philmech’s website to register.

The shift of focus on the youth sector to encourage greater engagement in agricultur­al activities is part of Philmech’s Rice Competitiv­eness Enhancemen­t Fund Mechanizat­ion Program.

Other Philmech’s mechanizat­ion programs include agricultur­al machinery distributi­on, rice extension services program, enhancing technical capability program, enterprise developmen­t program, and other support services.

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