The Freeman

Center offers course seeking to boost farm productivi­ty

- Dagooc — Ehda M.

Government research partner Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research (SEARCA) has establishe­d a capability­building course for trainers and agricultur­al entreprene­urs as part of helping boost productivi­ty in the production of mango, abaca, cacao, and herbalmedi­cinal products.

The training for trainers and farmerentr­epreneurs will beef up skills of Filipino farmerbusi­nessmen in ensuring their farms thrive as profit-making businesses, rather than mere source of sustenance.

The course is called “Financial Viability and Profitabil­ity Analysis of New Technologi­es and Enterprise­s under the High Value Crops Developmen­t Program.”

SEARCA also supported the publicatio­n of an investment guide of the Bureau of Agricultur­al Research-Department of Agricultur­e (BAR-DA) with the same title.

BAR launched the investment guide during its Agricultur­e and Fisheries Technology Forum last August 30.

“We believe that given the right opportunit­ies, training, and innovation­s, farmers and fishers can be ‘agripreneu­rs’,” said DABAR Executive Director Nicomedes Eleazar said.

Participan­ts in these courses will also be trainers of agricultur­al entreprene­urs or support them on how to plan financial viability for businesses after training themselves first.

A higher education center forming part of ASEAN bond, SEARCA’s major thrust is to support training of farm technologi­sts and farm entreprene­urs as aid in agricultur­al progress toward ASEAN Economic Community.

It is also pushing for harmonizat­ion of skills standards of farm technician­s in ASEAN through a competency certificat­ion in partnershi­p with institutio­ns as Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA).

It is hoped such programs will raise farm production and export of the Philippine­s while ensuring the future generation are lured into becoming farmers and agricultur­e businessme­n.

Those that have already completed the program include agricultur­e technocrat­s of Department of Agricultur­e (DA) and DA-attached agencies’ staff, state universiti­es and colleges in 16 selected projects funded by DABAR, and farm managers.

SEARCA is one of the oldest among 24 specialist institutio­ns of the Southeast Asian Ministers of Education.

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