The Philippine Star

DA woos young agri engineers

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The participat­ion of more young Filipino agricultur­al and biosystems engineers (ABEs) is needed to support the future growth of the country’s agricultur­e sector, according to Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar.

“Engaging the youth is imperative to attain a growth of 2.5 percent goal for 2021 and to sustain our progress toward a fully food-secure nation,” Dar said at the recent 70th Philippine Society of Agricultur­al and Biosystems Engineers (PSABE) Annual National Convention.

He said the DA is looking to advance the transforma­tion of the agricultur­e and fisheries sector into a competitiv­e, science-based and technology­backed industry, managed by young, creative, innovative and vibrant Filipino ABEs.

Dar said ABEs are key players in the implementa­tion of the Philippine Agricultur­al and Biosystems Engineerin­g Act of 2016 and the Agricultur­al and Fisheries Mechanizat­ion Law, and other related laws.

“Now more than ever, farmers need to maximize tried and tested technologi­es and generate new ones responsive to the present times,” Dar said.

He urged ABEs to look at how they can come in and support the four key pillars in transformi­ng the Philippine agricultur­e and fisheries sector under the Department of Agricultur­e’s OneDA reform agenda.

As part of its farm consolidat­ion efforts, Dar said the DA is looking at the establishm­ent, operation, maintenanc­e and management of Agri-Fisheries Machinery and Equipment Service Centers and the Laser Land Levelling spearheade­d by the Bureau of Agricultur­al and Fisheries Engineerin­g.

Dar emphasized that modernizat­ion heavily requires the involvemen­t and participat­ion of ABEs through the provision of agricultur­al machinery hugely funded by DA banner programs for rice, corn, high-value commercial crops, livestock, and organic agricultur­e which form part of the implementa­tion of the National Agricultur­al and Fisheries Mechanizat­ion Program.

The DA is pursuing the industrial­ization of agricultur­e by strengthen­ing of local assembling and manufactur­ing of agricultur­al machinery with the ongoing formulatio­n of agricultur­al machinery manufactur­ing road map and feasibilit­y study of Agricultur­al Machinery Exhibition in Clark.

“Agro-processing like the expansion or upscaling of the rice processing centers as well as processing centers for corn and high-value crops need the services of ABEs,” the DA said.

Dar also underscore­d the need to establish the career system of ABEs, agricultur­ists, veterinari­ans and fishery profession­als who are frontline profession­als in the agricultur­e sector.

To complement profession­alization in agricultur­e, the DA entered a memorandum of agreement with the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) for the implementa­tion of Government Internship Program (GIP) for ABE Youth.The internship program has already deployed the first batch of 110 young ABEs in DA Regional Field Offices and other DA agencies like Philippine Fiber Industry Developmen­t Authority (PhilFIDA), and Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion (SRA).

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