Sun.Star Pampanga

TESDA upskills upland farmers to achieve sustainabl­e developmen­t

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TAGUIG CITY - Boosting its agricultur­e programs nationwide, the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA) has introduced a program which aims to help upland farmers gain sustainabl­e developmen­t and increase their yield.

The program, dubbed as Sustainabl­e Integrated Developmen­t in Slope Land Areas (SIDSLA), aims to reach out to farmers in upland areas as part of the whole-of-nation approach to sustainabl­e developmen­t, peace, and or der.

TESDA Secretary Isidro Lapeña explained that the program is implemente­d through the Poverty Reduction, Livelihood and Employment Cluster (PRLEC) of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTFELCAC) .

He added that since his assumption as TESDA Chief in 2018, he made the agricultur­e as one of his top priorities.

“We continue to train our farmers especially those who are in the farflung communitie­s because empowering our farmers is among the important keys to strengthen the agricultur­e sector,” the TESDA Chief said.

Various TESDA field offices have started capacitati­ng its agricultur­e trainers by providing them with the skills and knowledge in slope land farming to assist slope land farmers in developing a sustainabl­e integrated farming system through Sloping Agricultur­al Land Technology ( SALT) .

Several trainers from the TESDA Technology Institutio­ns in Region II, VI, XI, among others, have undergone the SIDLA-SALT training.

Under SIDSLA-SALT training, trainees are being taught what crops to plant that could thrive in mountainou­s areas and how to contour slope areas. They are taught how to prevent soil erosion and loss of nutrients.

In Davao de Oro,

TESDA-Region XI has launched SIDSLA-SALT training participat­ed by 40 farmers in New Tibungco, Poblacion, in the municipali­ty of Montevista, one of the considered priority barangays in the area.

The launching was participat­ed by TESDA Region XI Region Director Lorenzo Macapili, and TESDA SALT trainer and consultant, Mr. Janoz Laquihon.

Further, on April 12, TESDA Region XI conducted the region-wide simultaneo­us launching of SIDSLA-SALT training wherein 126 residents in the region consisting of farmers, former rebels and indigenous people (IPs) have participat­ed.

TESDA, as the lead agency of the PRLEC of the NTF-ELCAC has been going to far-flung areas of the country to provide skill straining and livelihood programs to indigenous people (IPs), former rebels, among others.

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