Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Agrikapihan: Enjoining the Agridoc trainees with the farming community of Maligaya



The Project IPAD holds Agrikapihan sessions with the Agridoc trainees and the Maligaya farming community at the FutureRice farm last February 12 and 17.

Agrikapihan is an open forum discussion on different topics on agriculture and farming. In the recent sessions, the participants tackled topics on organic agriculture and the effects of climate change on rice production.

During the Agrikapihan held last February 12, the Agridoc trainees were divided into two groups joined by seven (7) farmers from Mabini while the February 17 session was participated by 7 PhilRice interns, 19 farmers and Mr. Alberto Hernandez, barangay committee member on agriculture.

Agridoc or Agricultural Development Officers of the Community is a training program under the Project IPAD. It aims to train a new breed of rice extensionists through a 6-module program within 6 months. The program educates, empowers and enhances the skills of every trainee through different exercises, hands-on experiences, farm site visits, seminars and other learning activities.

Project IPAD stands for Improving Technology Promotion and ¬Delivery Through Capability Enhancement of the Next Generation of Rice Extension Professionals and Intermediaries. It is supported by ATI, and IRRI as part of DA's Food Staples Sufficiency Program, with funding from the DA National Rice Program through the DA-Bureau of Agricultural Research.

A part of the FutureRice farms serves as the boot camp for the AgriDoc training that houses the trainees’ plots for manual and mechanical rice transplanting and organic vegetables.

The FutureRice Program generally aims to prepare the farmers for future rice farming scenarios through its four (4) major components: (1) Knowledge Management, (2) Establishment of Smart Farms, (3) Rice Academy and (4) Farm Automation. 


Writer: Jan Lois Zippora A. Libed
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