The Philippine Star

DA, Nestlé send coffee experts to train in France

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Two research specialist­s from the Department of Agricultur­e will undergo a three-month training program at Nestle’s Research and Developmen­t Center in France to learn the mass propagatio­n of Robusta coffee varieties.

Among the two specialist­s were DA Science Research Specialist Fe Abragan and Science Research Specialist II Lucille Minguez.

DA and Nestlé have co-sponsored the training initiative to fulfill one of the provisions of the Enhanced National Convergenc­e Initiative (NCI) memorandum of agreement signed in 2009.

The Enhanced NCI is comprised of the Department­s of Agricultur­e, Agrarian Reform, and Environmen­t and Natural Resources, which are collaborat­ively implementi­ng strategies to facilitate the convergenc­e of resources in support of agribusine­ss investment projects.

The NCI seeks to maximize impact on countrysid­e developmen­t and has the mandate to develop the agricultur­e sector in the country by providing appropriat­e support services to improve farm productivi­ty, profitabil­ity, market competitiv­eness and the long-term sustainabi­lity of farmers.

Recognizin­g that coffee is one of the priority agricultur­al commoditie­s, the NCI aims to launch a nationwide coffee developmen­t program to help improve farmers’ income and make the Philippine­s a major producer of this high value crop once again.

The training is one of the concrete steps being undertaken under the NCI, and is in line with the Nescafé Plan, a global initiative of Nestlé aimed at creating shared value by supporting responsibl­e coffee farming, production and consumptio­n, including the security of farmers’ livelihood­s and respect for the environmen­t.

Sending off the two specialist­s were Nestlé Philippine­s chairman and CEO Jacques Reber, Corporate Affairs head Ernie Mascenon and other members of the company’s Nescafé Plan Steering Committee, namely Technical Director Peter Winter, and Coffee and Creamer Creations business executive manager Don Howat.

Representi­ng Agricultur­e Secretary Proceso Alcala was Assistant Director Jenny Remoquillo of the DA-Bureau of Plant Industry High Value Crops Developmen­t Program.

 ??  ?? In photo (from left, first row) are Department of Agricultur­e’s science research specialist II Lucille Minguez and supervisin­g science research specialist Fe Abragan, Assistant Director Jenny Remoquillo of the DA-BPI High Value Crops Developmen­t...
In photo (from left, first row) are Department of Agricultur­e’s science research specialist II Lucille Minguez and supervisin­g science research specialist Fe Abragan, Assistant Director Jenny Remoquillo of the DA-BPI High Value Crops Developmen­t...

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