The Philippine Star

Farm technician­s get agri entreprene­urship training

- By RUDY A. FERNANDEZ

LOS BAÑOS, Laguna – A total of 177 farm technician­s have been trained on agricultur­e entreprene­urship under a program being implemente­d by the government and the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA).

The farmers are members of Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­y Organizati­ons (ARBOs) in Nueva Ecija.

The program is being undertaken by the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and SEARCA, and hosted by the Philippine government in the University of the Philippine­s Los Baños (UPLB).

SEARCA, headed by director Gil C. Saguiguit Jr., has been commission­ed by DAR to implement the project titled “Market-Oriented Agri-Technology and Agri-Extension Services under the Agrarian Reform Community Connectivi­ty and Economic Support Services (ARCCESS).”

Under the project, SEARCA provides technical assistance to seven ARBOs in Nueva Ecija to improve their productivi­ty and jumpstart their entreprene­urial activities.

This is done by providing strategic subsidies in the form of agricultur­al technology and agricultur­al extension services, particular­ly on the proper use of common service facilities (CSF) or farm equipment distribute­d by DAR.

The ARBOs are Masaganang Buhay Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e, Barangay Aquino Developmen­t Cooperativ­e, Aglipay Producers Cooperativ­e, Farmer Vegetable Credit Cooperativ­e, Tanglaw Buhay Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e, Sitio Sapang Kubo Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e, and Talabutab Norte Primary Multi-Purpose Cooperativ­e.

The ARBOs have already convened special general assemblies where they formally acknowledg­ed and adopted the four training activities and four technical manuals provided by SEARCA.

The training courses tackled the following: How to Package a Business Proposal; Integrated Production Management Systems; CSF Business Enterprise Management; and System of Use, Maintenanc­e, Operation, and Trouble Shooting of CSF.

The technical manuals distribute­d were titled: Rice and Vegetable Technoguid­e; Farm Production and Management Plan per Farmer Participan­t; CSF Business Management Plan; and CSF Use, Maintenanc­e, Operation, and Trouble Shooting Manual.

Prof. Jimmy Williams, project team leader for ARCCESS Nueva Ecija, facilitate­d the discussion­s regarding the SEARCA project team’s outputs during each ARBO general assembly.

DAR Nueva Ecija officials also were present during the assemblies.

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