The Philippine Star

Searca, ADB install $32,525 climate smart gardens

- By HELEN FLORES

The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (SEARCA), along with the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB), has put up a $32,525 “climate smart” garden project that aims to improve food sufficienc­y and nutrition in the Philippine­s.

The project is being piloted in six schools in Laguna: Cabuyao Central School, Pedro Guevarra Memorial National High School, Labuin Elementary School, Crisanto Guysayko Memorial Elementary School, Majayjay Elementary School and San Andres Elementary School.

SEARCA director Gil Saguiguit Jr. said school gardens protect the environmen­t, provide food needs of communitie­s and instill skills on agricultur­e in the youth.

“School gardens serve as an alternativ­e source of food and income for rural families to address the looming problems of rural poverty and hunger, which prevent access of many school children to quality education,” Saguiguit said.

The farming sites are equipped with climate smart facilities such as mini greenan houses.

In greenhouse­s, seedlings are protected from excessive heat of the sun or from strong winds. The greenhouse has its own rainwater collection system. Water is conserved and supplies irrigation needs for growth of plants.

SEARCA has pushed for inclusion of lessons in the program into the basic education curriculum of the Department of Education (DepEd) to institutio­nalize knowledge in the school system.

Preparatio­n of lesson plans for Grades 4 and 7 is now in its finalizati­on stage, it said.

To be integrated into the DepEd’s Science, Math, English, Home Economics, and Technology and Livelihood Entreprene­urship curriculum are nutrition, organic agricultur­e, and climate change concepts.

A teacher’s manual will be piloted under the project up to December 2016.

The malnourish­ed children in six pilot sites are to be helped through increase in supply of nutrients- filled food and improvemen­t of dietary habits. The garden produce will be used in the feeding program of DepEd, Saguiguit said.

 ??  ?? Multi-sectoral volunteers plant mangroves in Barangay Cagay, Roxas City in Capiz last June after Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., through the Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., donated P1 million to the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation for...
Multi-sectoral volunteers plant mangroves in Barangay Cagay, Roxas City in Capiz last June after Pilipinas Shell Petroleum Corp., through the Pilipinas Shell Foundation Inc., donated P1 million to the Philippine Disaster Resilience Foundation for...

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