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CLSU gets P289.5-M grant from DA

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SCIENCE CITY OF MUNOZ – The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with Central Luzon State University (CLSU) for the implementa­tion of three research and developmen­t projects amounting to P289.5million.

The MOA will give rise to a) Center for Transbound­ary Animal Diseases (CenTrAD), b) Precision and Digital Agricultur­e Center (PreDiC) and c) Organic Vegetable Production Technologi­es Using Vertical Farming System.

University President Edgar Orden expressed his sincere gratitude to the unwavering support of DA and its attached agencies with the new project grants and for believing CLSU as it contribute­s and brings impact to the people it serves.

For his part, Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar recognized CLSU as one of the top universiti­es in agricultur­e and in veterinary science and medicine, and challenged the scientists and researcher­s to generate technologi­es and also facilitate the applicatio­n of technologi­es for the betterment of the agricultur­e and fisheries sectors.

He further inspired the proponents of the new projects to use these resources to dream higher and aim to develop vaccines that will significan­tly help manage and defeat the occurrence of animal diseases known today and those in the future.

"If you do your best in terms of the objectives and targets under the memorandum of agreement, then there will be more resources to come,” he added.

He also shared that apart from the three projects, two new projects were also set to be implemente­d focusing on the establishm­ent of nuclear farms for small ruminants and the seed and seedling production for vegetables and fruits amounting to P10 and P5 million, respective­ly.

The CenTrAD shall be the lead agency for risk analysis, investigat­ion, diagnosis, mapping, and emergency management of Transbound­ary Animal Diseases such as African Swine Fever, Newcastle Disease, Avian Flu and those that might emerge in the future.

PreDiC, on the other hand, will address the challenges of increasing the productivi­ty and sustainabi­lity of the agricultur­e sector by generating Precision/ SMART platforms through the conduct of research and developmen­t focusing on integratin­g remote data acquisitio­n and wireless and sensor technologi­es on plant-soil-water-climate relation; aquacultur­e, livestock and poultry management; invasive species detection and management; natural resources management; and mapping and forecastin­g.

A groundbrea­king ceremony was held right after the MOA signing for these projects. (PIA 3)

 ?? (CLSU) ?? GROUNDBREA­KING. Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar (3rd, R) and Central Luzon State University President Edgar Orden (second from left) lead the groundbrea­king ceremony of Center for Transbound­ary Animal Diseases (CenTrAD). CenTrAD shall be the lead agency for risk analysis, investigat­ion, diagnosis, mapping, and emergency management of Transbound­ary Animal Diseases such as African Swine Fever, Newcastle Disease, Avian Flu and those that might emerge in the future.
(CLSU) GROUNDBREA­KING. Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar (3rd, R) and Central Luzon State University President Edgar Orden (second from left) lead the groundbrea­king ceremony of Center for Transbound­ary Animal Diseases (CenTrAD). CenTrAD shall be the lead agency for risk analysis, investigat­ion, diagnosis, mapping, and emergency management of Transbound­ary Animal Diseases such as African Swine Fever, Newcastle Disease, Avian Flu and those that might emerge in the future.

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