Sun.Star Pampanga

Helping sustain farming in CL

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The Provincial Government of Pampanga and Third District Representa­tive Aurelio “Dong” Gonzales deserve acknowledg­ement for allocating P22 million for the rehabilita­tion and recovery program of 10,375 farmers who were affected by the typhoon and southwest monsoon last 2018.

This concrete effort, along with other initiative­s such as providing support, machinerie­s, equipment, and developmen­t for Kapampanga­n farmers, are indeed necessary to help sustain the industry of local farming in the province and in the region as well. At the same time, the strong pledge of local officials also ensure the stable livelihood of our local farmers.

While the apparent problem that confronts farmers include disasters and climate change, the continuous decline of young persons who are interested in agricultur­e is becoming more and more eminent. It is clear that while our government addresses these problems on rice production, the next important step to take is to guarantee that there will be a younger group of people who will continue the noble profession of farming.

Agricultur­e is one of the learning areas under the Technical-Vocational Livelihood [TVL) Track that covers specializa­tions such as Agricultur­al Crop Production and Organic Agricultur­e. These are highly responsive to the increasing demand of industries for agricultur­e workers, aiming to breed a new blood of young farmers to replace the aging population of agricultur­e workers and will soon take part in the economic growth and developmen­t of the country.

As sustainabl­e rice production remains one of the critical activities that the government is now focusing on, DepEd seeks to actively engage the agricultur­e teachers in developing among the young farmers with relevant skills and competenci­es and technology on rice farming. Further, given the right technology on rice farming, teachers shall be able to bring back the interest and love for agricultur­e among our students.

Last November 2018, DepEd and the PhilRice Institute conducted a training where a total of 90 DepEd Agricultur­e teachers were trained at the PhilRice Central Experiment Station. The five-day activity aimed to train the agricultur­e teachers on rice morphology and growth stages; farm machinery operations; palay check system; nutrient, pest, water and harvest management; including hands-on practicum.

In recent years, a number of agricultur­e teachers have been the recipients of the training programs on Infomediar­y and Climate Smart Agricultur­e. These forms of interventi­ons contribute­d to better teaching farming practices that led to sustainabl­e agricultur­e.

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