(PAGASA 24-HOUR PUBLIC WEATHER FORECAST as of Thursday, 24 April 2025) Frontal System affecting Extreme Northern Luzon. Easterlies affecting the rest of the country. 𝗙𝗒π—₯π—˜π—–π—”π—¦π—§ π—ͺπ—˜π—”π—§π—›π—˜π—₯ π—–π—’π—‘π——π—œπ—§π—œπ—’π—‘: Butuan City, Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte and Surigao del Sur will experience partly cloudy to cloudy skies with isolated rainshowers or thunderstorms due to Easterlies. Possible flash floods or landslides during severe thunderstorms. 𝗙𝗒π—₯π—˜π—–π—”π—¦π—§ π—ͺπ—œπ—‘π—— 𝗔𝗑𝗗 π—–π—’π—”π—¦π—§π—”π—Ÿ π—ͺπ—”π—§π—˜π—₯ π—–π—’π—‘π——π—œπ—§π—œπ—’π—‘: Light to moderate winds coming from East to Northeast will prevail with slight to moderate seas / (0.6 to 1.8 meters).


Monday, October 2, 2017

CCPD to conduct countering violent extremism forum in Butuan City

By Venus L. Garcia

BUTUAN CITY, Oct. 2 (PIA) – Underscoring the need for increased awareness on countering the spread of terrorism and violent extremism, the Caraga Conference for Peace and Development (CCPD), in cooperation with the Eastern Mindanao Command Armed Forces of the Philippines (EMC-AFP) and different stakeholders, will hold a forum on preventing and countering violent extremism at 9:00 A.M. on October 6, 2017, this city.

The activity aims to provide relevant information, to consult the stakeholders in the region on possible actions and solutions, and to generate support and commitment through a manifesto.

According to Rev. Fr. Carlito Clase, CCPD Executive Director, they are strongly pursuing its commitment to the attainment of lasting peace in Mindanao for sustainable development. (FEA/VLG/PIA-Caraga)


SurSur town hosts 3rd quarter NSED in Caraga

By Nida Grace P. Barcena

TANDAG CITY, Surigao del Sur, Oct. 2 (PIA) - The municipality of Bayabas, the smallest town in the province of Surigao del Sur, in partnership with the Office of Civil Defense (OCD) Caraga hosted the 3rd Quarter Nationwide Simultaneous Earthquake Drill (NSED) on September 27, 2017 held at the town proper, as its regional ceremonial venue.

Based on the record from the Department of Education (DepEd), a total of 1,409 students (both elementary and secondary schools) and teachers participated in the event.

The communities from seven barangays, five of which are coastal areas, which are prone to tsunami, joined the said drill. They were observed by the regional team evaluators composed of different agencies, headed by OCD Caraga Regional Director Rosauro Arnel Gonzales.

According to Surigao del Sur Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office (PDRRMO) Chief Abel de Guzman, the challenge to host this quarter’s NSED was accepted by Bayabas Mayor Clarita Limbaro.

Mayor Limbaro was overwhelmed with the result after the activity was concluded.

Limbaro also expressed her gratitude to her constituents especially those who participated, including government employees, NGOs, and volunteers.

The conduct of the activity was led by OCD and member agencies of the Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (RDRRMC) such as the Philippine National Police (PNP), Bureau of Fire Protection, DepEd, Philippine Army, Philippine Red Cross and PDRRMO. (NGPB/PIA-Surigao del Sur)


Talacogon PNP holds BPATs training

TALACOGON, Agusan del Sur, Oct. 2 – Talacogon Municipal Police Station led by Police Senior Inspector Guillermo Ibale Jr, officer-in-charge, conducted the Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs) Training at the Talacogon old gym, Brgy. Isidro.

Said training was participated by the barangay captains of San Agustin, San Nicolas, Buena Gracia, Culiram, La Flora, Maharlika, Sabang Gibong and Zillova. Representatives from the five BPATs components – Law Enforcement/Community Policing, People’s Organization, Search and Rescue, Environmental Protection, and Barangay Justice System also attended.

The activity aimed to further enhance the roles of the participants in their respective barangays.

Topics such as BAPTs’ roles, duties and responsibilities, the First Responders duties and responsibilities, basic hand cuffing techniques, basic human rights of a person and the Republic Act 9262 or the Anti-Violence against Women and their Children Act of 2004, were discussed during the training. (JPG/Talacogon MPS/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


AASSA-NAST PHL calls for synergy among researchers, scientists and stakeholders

BUTUAN CITY, Oct 2 (PIA) – The international symposium organized by the Association of Academies and Societies of Sciences in Asia (AASSA) and the National Academy of Science and Technology, Philippines (NAST PHL), supported by the InterAcademy Partnership (IAP) and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Philippines held in Tagaytay City, has called for collaboration among scientists, researchers, private and public sectors to produce tangible results from the different scientific researches through translational research.

Dr. Michael Barber, a member of the expert panel of the IAP, emphasized the importance of cognitive diversity, collaboration, and engagement of researchers with policy makers for the success of translational research. According to him, science in the academies can affect the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). He challenged the science community to think about how science advice can be translated to mechanisms, framework, and tools for the attainment of the SDGs.

AASSA President, Dr. Yoo Hang Kim, said that the disconnection between and among basic science researchers, implementers, and end users must be addressed through translational research. He encouraged the researchers to put prime consideration to the end users of the study. Relevance of research is important in integrating translational research to societal policies.

During the two-day activity, topics related to translational research were tackled, such as metrics for success, communications strategy, financing mechanism, agriculture and biological sciences, translational research through science and engineering education, translational research in health, social sciences, and policy.

Experts from different parts of Asia, including the Philippines, and Australia presented the results of their studies, including the challenges they faced in making their projects successful. They emphasized the importance of synergy and collaboration in the process. Different strategies were also presented on how to best communicate science.

Resolutions summarizing the recommendations of the AASSA-NAST PHL International Symposium were presented to DOST Secretary Fortunato T. De La PeΓ±a by the AASSA President Dr. Yoo Hang Kim and NAST Philippines Academician William G. Padolina during the closing ceremonies of the international symposium.

In response, Secretary de la PeΓ±a elaborated that a scientist alone cannot do the full translation of research. The support of other stakeholders, in public and private sector, is very important. The communication of research results in an appropriate and timely manner will make its utilization possible.

AASSA-NAST PHL International Workshop recommended 6 action points for science academies and their networks that include (1) formulating and developing strategies on how member academies can share and learn from best practices in research translation; (2) promoting and supporting multi- and trans-disciplinary research to realize real and holistic impacts on the community; (3) advocating and supporting ethics and scientific robustness in the conduct of research; (4) communicating in an appropriate and timely manner to all key stakeholders the available knowledge or technologies from researches for their utilization; (5) training and mentoring young talents on research translation by providing innovative platforms for learning and development, including mobility among academies; and (6) promoting collaborative initiatives among academies to help in the attainment of the SDGs.

For higher educational institutions, it was recommended that the teaching of research translation in science and technology be imbedded in STEM degree programs, as a critical link to the supply chain of new concepts, devices and systems.

On the other hand, funding agencies should recognize and support technology transfer as a critical step in the process of research and development, either through adoption and commercialization by the private sector or deployment by mandated government agencies as part of national and local programs.

Lastly, all R&D Stakeholders are encouraged to collaborate in the formulation of the Research and Development Agenda, in order to focus resources on priority issues. The national government is urged to provide an enabling and conducive environment to realize the full cycle of research and development in relation to the sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations.

The Academy expressed its hope that the results of the international symposium will be favorably considered by the concerned sectors of the society in the different AASSA-member countries. (PIA-Caraga)


Infra projects underway in Surigao del Norte

By John Glenn A. Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Oct. 2 (PIA) – Surigao del Norte 1st district representative Francisco Jose ‘Bingo’ Matugas II announced that he is working on the construction of Siargao Nautical Highway by 2019, which means putting up of a bridge connecting Hayangabon to Socorro and Socorro to Consolacion, Dapa in Surigao del Norte.

“I am coordinating with Department of Transportation (DOTr) Secretary Art Tugade for the opening of a full-blown Siargao International Airport. That is why we are expanding the roads leading to the Sayak air terminal,” said Matugas.

He also said that all is set for Siargao Materials Recovery Facility in collaboration with Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Secretary Roy Cimatu.

“We seek to control the production and segregation of waste materials because we do not want to become just another polluted area in this part of the globe. Siargao is well-known in the field of tourism. We have a lot of domestic and foreign visitors, that is why we are doing everything to enrich and improve it,” he added.

He also said that there is a big possibility that President Rodrigo Roa Duterte (PRRD) will soon visit Cloud Nine. “There are four cabinet secretaries who confirmed their attendance in the World Surfing Cup which we will be hosting. House Speaker Sonny Alvarez has a beach house in Malinao, Gen. Luna. We are very optimistic that the president is coming, and most likely, it will be a surprise visit,” he said.

Matugas also attended the blessing and inauguration of the Municipal Public Market, level 3 water system, community fish landing center and Brgy. Talisay Seawall, in line with the Araw ng San Benito.

“Warmest congratulations to all for the infra projects that we are championing. Thanks to former Governor Lalo Matugas for his wholehearted support, for planting the seed which now blossoms and produces fruits. Next will be the rehabilitation of the San Benito Municipal Gymnasium,” he remarked. (FEA/VLG/PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


Surigao solon to revive golden days of sports

By John Glenn A. Platil

SURIGAO CITY, Oct. 2 (PIA) – Recalling the golden days of Philippine sports when Atty. Jose Sering was still a governor, Surigao del Norte 1st district representative Francisco Jose ‘Bingo’ Matugas II promised to revitalize sports tourism in Siargao.

“We belonged in the top three circles in Southeast Asia before. I remember this vividly because I was part of the SEA Games Organizing Committee in the 1990s. It’s about time that we go back to the drawing board,” said Matugas as he expressed his confidence that Siargao can make it the assistance from the Philippine Sports Commission (PSC).

Coaches were comprehensively trained by PSC, which had initial sessions in Dapa, General Luna and Del Carmen, Surigao del Norte.

Pursuant to the marching orders of Pres. Rodrigo Duterte to PSC Chair William Martinez, a consultative meeting with Matugas was put in order.

Sport Mapping Action Research Talent (SMART) ID Train was also operationalized to train Music, Arts, Physical Education and Health (MAPEH) teachers and identify potential athletes from 50 students, through anthropometric and performance tests.

Anthropometric data involves arm/wing span, height when standing and sitting, and weight. Performance covers endurance, agility, speed and power.

Internationally-licensed trainers and officiating officials from the National Sports Association (NSAs) will coach and officiate the course for the grassroots level.

In addition, lectures are also organized and initiated by sports nutritionists, sports psychologists, sports physiologists, strength and conditioning specialists, sports medicine, first aid doctors and physical therapists.

There are also non-competitive children’s games to generate awareness, fun and excitement. (FEA/VLG/PGO-SDN/PIA-Surigao del Norte)


DOE E-Power Mo to visit Mindanaoans

BUTUAN CITY, Oct. 2 - After empowering Luzon and Visayas, the Department of Energy (DOE) will bring the E-Power Mo Campaign to Mindanao on October 3, 2017 at the Grand Regal Hotel, Davao City as part of its continuing effort to invest knowledge and sound information to energy consumers and stakeholders.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi said, "The E-Power Mo Mindanao is visiting President Duterte’s home town to empower Mindanaoans. It’s about energy and how people can have better energy options for their daily living.”

“We’ve done this in Luzon and Visayas, and this time we will provide this avenue for Mindanaoans to learn and grasp essential information and energy concepts, such as existing policies, programs and plans,” Cusi said.

The E-Power Mo Energy Investment Forum and Stakeholders Conference will highlight energy programs, opportunities, development plans and policies, financing and best practices, as well as the energy supply and demand outlook for Mindanao.

Like in the previous E-Power Mo, there are six (6) sectoral breakout sessions:

Breakout Session 1: Downstream Oil and Natural Gas Sector, which will focus on the Philippine National Standards for petroleum, consumer safety and protection protocols in the industry, and the development plans in the emerging natural gas industry;

Breakout Session 2: Upstream Sector, which will include presentations and thorough discussions on the proposed “Philippine Conventional Energy Contracting Round” for coal at petroleum resources;

Breakout Session 3: Renewable Energy (RE) Sector, which will include the latest RE development in the sector (i.e., policies and programs), administrative procedures on RE service contracting, and the challenges and way forward;

Breakout Session 4: Power Sector, which will cover Local Government Units’ benefits and participation under the Energy Regulations 1-94 (ER 1-94) as well as the proposed amendments to include Indigenous Peoples in the policy. ER 1-94 entitles host communities of a power generating facility to have a share of P0.01/kWh of electricity sales to be used for projects that will uplift the living conditions within the locality;

Breakout Session 5: Alternative Fuels and Energy Efficiency Sector, which will give an overview of the energy efficiency and alternative fuels and technology programs of the DOE, which will highlight the Government Energy Management Program, new and emerging energy technologies; and

Breakout Session 6: Consumer Sector, which will mainstream gender and development in the sector, provide understanding on the energy supply chain, energy safety practices and labeling program, gender and development in the energy sector, RE as energy of the future, and lastly, make the attendees an energy smart consumer.

The DOE E-Power Mo campaign is in partnership with the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO) and Philippine Information Agency (PIA).

The campaign has four guiding principles that summarize the president’s energy policy agenda:

Develop and utilize the energy resources available to Filipinos for wealth creation and global competition (E-POWER MO);

Undertake safety and savings measures through energy efficiency (E-SAFETY MO);

Secure the delivery of quality, reliable and affordable energy services (E-SECURE MO); and


Empower consumers through a wide range of options in utilizing conventional, renewable and alternative energy sources. (E-DISKARTE MO). (DOE/PIA-Caraga)

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Agusan del Sur jumps 25 steps, improves most competitive province ranking

PROSPERIDAD, Agusan del Sur, Sept. 28 (PIA) – The province of Agusan Del Sur was ranked the 22nd most competitive province, based on the results of the Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index (CMCI) 2017.

The results were made public and available online right after the 5th Annual Regional Competitiveness Summit conducted at the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC).

The municipality of Veruela was also ranked as the 2nd most resilient municipality among the 1,342 who joined the CMCI this 2017.

The CMCI ranks cities and municipalities based on four pillars – economic dynamism, infrastructure, government Efficiency, and resiliency.

The annual index rankings recognize the top three awardees for each pillar and the over-all most competitive LGU under different categories.

A total of 75 awards were given out to 3 provinces, 16 highly urbanized cities, 16 component cities, 16 1st and 2nd class cities, 16 3rd and 6th municipalities, 6 most improved cities and 6 most improved municipalities.

The provincial ranking is based on the composite score of all local government units (LGUs) participating per province.

For a province to be ranked, participating LGUs’ population and income should be represented by at least 70% of the province’s total. For Caraga province, all 6 cities and 67 municipalities participated.

Based on the foregoing criteria, this year’s CMCI only ranked 72 out 81 provinces. Those not included were Palawan and Romblon of Region IVB; Camarines Norte and Catanduanes of Region V; and Basilan, Lanao Del Sur, Maguindanao, Sulu, and Tawi-tawi all of ARMM.

Rankings of other Caraga provinces are as follows: Agusan del Norte, top 18; Surigao del Norte, 25; Province of Dinagat Islands, 45; and Surigao del Sur, 47.

Declared as the top 3 most competitive provinces were Rizal (Region 4A), South Cotabato (Region 12) and Cavite (Region 4A), respectively. (DTI-Agusan del Sur/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


170 cops undergo internal security operations training

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 28 (PIA) – A total of 170 new police officers in Caraga region undergo the Basic Internal Security Operations Course (BISOC) held in this city on Sept. 26, 2017.

“This course, which runs for 60 training days, is the revision of the 45-day Special Counter-Insurgency Operations Unit Training (SCOUT). This is the third batch of trainees since the implementation of BISOC,” said Police Regional Office 13 Director PCSupt. Rolando Felix.

This training is designed to equip the new cops with the knowledge, attitude, skills, and values that make them more capable and skilled once they get assigned to the public safety forces.

In his message, he encouraged the trainees to absorb the training, so that they can make the Caraganons safe and secured from the threats of insurgency, terrorism and criminality.

The trainees will be brought to the Regional Special Training Unit in Santiago, Agusan del Norte. (PNP-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


Caraga police arrest 22 wanted persons in joint operations

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 28 (PIA) - Caraga police operatives arrested the 10th most wanted person in the municipal level and other 21 law violators through Oplan Manhunt Charlie conducted on September 26, said Police Regional Office 13 Director PCSupt. Rolando Felix.

In a joint operation, operatives from Trento Municipal Police Station and Criminal Investigation Detection Group-Agusan del Sur apprehended Arnie Tiongson, 40, of Poblacion, Trento, Agusan del Sur listed as the 10th most wanted person in the municipal level for the crime of estafa.

Also arrested because of estafa were Herminigildo Suaybaguio, 44, of Poblacion, Veruela; Ener Sales, 51, of San Teodoro, Bunawan, both Province of Agusan del Sur; Emely Melindo, 50, of Holy Redeemer, Butuan City; and Genalyn Patino, 47, of Brgy. Bugas Bugas, Claver Surigao del Norte.

In Surigao del Norte, the police arrested Ricky Manzano, 44, of Mabuhay, Sison, Surigao del Norte for fishing with the use of explosives; Cherry Edillor, 36, of Washington, Surigao City for violation of the Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunition.

Police operatives of General Luna Municipal Police Station arrested Joey Gonzaga, Rodelio Igot, Ritchie Comon, Jeamar Gonzaga, Joy Gonzaga and Marilou Plaza during the conduct of buy-bust operation. Confiscated from the suspects were a hand grenade, 17 rounds of Caliber .22 ammunition, 25 sachets of suspected shabu with an estimated weigh of 4 grams and worth of P47,200 and illegal drug paraphernalia. Evelyn Migullas was also arrested for illegal numbers games.

In Butuan City, cops arrested Marining Domagtoy, 37 and Fritz Platil, 39, both residents of Baan, Butuan City for adultery; Richard Alcomendras, 36, of San Diego, for violating the Anti-Carnapping Act of 1972; and Lucia Maloloy-on, 67, of Holy Redeemer, for child abuse.

Meanwhile, police operatives arrested John Dave Jupia, 33, of Fili, Bayugan City for stealing minerals; Teme Bagarinao, 55, of San Martin, Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur for violating the Bouncing Check Law; Edwin Ajoc, 47, of Aras-asan, Cagwait, Surigao del Sur for illegal numbers games; and Jemrill Acedilla, 25, of Calibunan, Cabadbaran City for violating the Dangerous Drug Act of 2002.

"These operations show the effectiveness of the public’s collaboration with the police in fighting criminality. Their active participation hastened the putting of criminals behind bars and giving justice to their victims,” PCSupt. Felix said. (PNP-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


General virtual assistant training given to 18 OFWs, dependents

By JPI Millones

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 28 (PIA) – Eighteen Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and their dependents attended the intensive 10-day General Virtual Assistant Training (GVAT) held at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Training Center, Bislig City, Surigao del Sur on September 4 to 15, 2017.

There is a considerably rapid growth of the Information Communication Technology (ICT) and the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry in the country. However, the huge gap between the opportunities available in top cities and rural areas is also immense. Thus, DTI initiated a significant training program designed to introduce and enable constituents from the provinces to be skilled in the field.

“We aim to transform lives through meaningful jobs in ICT and BPO,” said DTI Negosyo Center Coordinator Joselito B. Paler.

The Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) partnered with DTI and brought the GVAT training to Bislig City. The agency intends to bring forth the opportunity to member OFWs and their dependents, in line with its drive to mobilize the training programs in different provinces in the region.

During training, participants were taught how to strategically craft their application, resume and portfolio. An intensive hands-on experience was also given to the trainees, including but not limited to, transcription, encoding and marketing. At the end of the training, the participants went on an actual interview with foreign clients, producing four hired-on-the-spot trainees.

“We, virtual assistants, provide services for clients based abroad. We do sales and marketing for their business through the internet. Thus, we need to equip the participants with the necessary skills needed by the online clients. These trainees may be hired directly,” shared GVAT trainer Darwin Pua.

In his message, Congressman Johnny T. Pimentel of the 2nd District of Surigao Sur applauded OWWA and DTI for successfully opening doors for employment to the OFWs and family in the province without having to leave for overseas employment.

OWWA Caraga Regional Director Samuel S. Madrid challenged the participants to make the most of the training. “It is an opportunity, a first of its kind, provided to OFWs in the Philippines,” he said.

DTI has offered a space in their office where the participants can work in the future. (OWWA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)


DTI to spearhead celebration of Consumer Welfare Month

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 27 – Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 1098 dated September 26, 1997, the nation will celebrate the annual Consumer Welfare Month (CWM) on October 2017.

The theme for this year’s celebration is “Consumer Rights in the Digital Age,” with the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) as the lead agency. This year’s theme seeks to highlight the need for consumers to be more vigilant and be on guard on their rights, especially with the emergence of online marketing and other IT-based business transactions.

The advocacy of this event is incorporated in the various activities lined-up for implementation during the month-long celebration. Among these activities are media interviews, hanging of streamers, Consumer Quiz Bowl at the Division and Regional Levels of the Department of Education (DepEd), Gasa Para sa Masa sales promotion by business establishments, and joint monitoring/enforcement activities with the Local Price Coordinating Council (LPCC) and other consumer organizations. A Consumer Fun Run and Walk for Life will kick off the month-long celebration on October 1, 2017.

The CWM celebration will culminate on October 27 with an awarding ceremony for Consumer Advocacy partners, such as DTI-recognized consumer organizations, DTI Bagwis awardees and the regional quiz bowl winners at the Robinsons Place, Butuan City. (DTI-Agusan del Norte/PIA-Agusan del Norte)


DAR trains 30 para-technicians in AgSur

By Rechel D. Besonia

SAN FRANCISCO, Agusan del Sur, Sept. 27 (PIA) - The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) thru Project Convergence on Value Chain Enhancement for Rural Growth and Empowerment (ConVERGE), in its aim to help improve the profitability of household enterprise in VETREBUNS Cluster, conducted a two-day training for the first batch of identified para-technicians of rice commodity on September 18-19, 2017 at Mabe’s Savory Place, San Francisco, this province.

Some 30 para-technicians were recommended for the said training by the Municipal Agrarian Reform Officers of Veruela and Sta. Josefa, who were also the Barangay Agricultural Workers (BAWs).

“Para-technicians play a vital role in the success of rice production, which is very significant in attaining the project’s goal on sustainable development,” Engr. Gudy Centina, Provincial Project Coordinator said.

Part of the strategies introduced for the para-technicians is the installation of a 1-hectare demo farm that will showcase the new technologies designed to increase productivity, provision of farm inputs as well as the accessibility and availability of farm facilities for the ARBO members/farmers. Such technologies on rice production include the integrated rice-duck, rice-fish and organic fertilizer production.

DAR tapped the expertise of the PhilRice resource speakers, Science Research Analyst Rolando Narisma, Science Research Specialist I Sharen Rivas and Science Research Assistant Georgie Shermae Tortola. Part of the training module was the introduction of a palay checklist, which includes seed and variety selection, land preparation, crop establishment as well as the nutrient, water, pest and harvest management.

“We are very thankful to DAR and for Project ConVERGE for giving us the opportunity to become the participants of this training. This is very useful to us especially that we still have limited idea on rice production,” expressed Alex Quiricon, one of the participants.

Reynaldo Maido Sr., Chairman of La Fortuna Multi-Purpose Cooperative was also very grateful to DAR and the Resource Speakers for the new technologies shared during the training.

“We appreciate the efforts of DAR AgSur thru this project. It is a privilege to share the skills and technologies that we have. We are glad that we become part of your growth and development as a farmer,” Rivas said as a response to the impressions made by the participants. (DAR-Agusan del Sur/PIA-Agusan del Sur)


DA Caraga mentors farmers to become agripreneurs

By Rhea Abao

BUTUAN CITY, Sept. 27 (PIA) - The Department of Agriculture (DA) Caraga’s assistance does not only stop with production support for the farmers. The agency also lingers to promote agricultural development by providing the policy framework, public investment, and support needed for domestic and export-oriented business enterprises.

To heap on the promotion of agriculture enterprise, DA in partnership with the Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship Foundation, Inc.-Go Negosyo (PCE-Go Negosyo) gears up farmers to become agripreneurs through the Kapatid Agri-Mentor Me Program (KAMMP) in Butuan City.

KAMMP is a coaching and mentoring program for agriculture enterprise, designed to sustain and scale up the farming business of farmers.

In the region, a total of 53 mentees will participate in KAMMP. They will be mentored by agri-business practitioners, who have an extensive knowledge in their field. The program is designed to equip agripreneurs with proper production techniques, mindset and values, practical knowledge and strategies, and consultation services to foster successful and sustainable agri-enterprises.

Agripreneurs is a term used for the new breed of entrepreneurs combining their love of farming and agriculture with business.

Since 2008 up to present, the department continues to assist and monitor 31 operational Barangay Food Terminals (BFT), 11 Municipal Food Terminals (MFT), 2 Organic Agriculture Trading Post (OATP), 1 Agri-Pinoy Trading Center (APTC), and 4 Rice Processing Centers (RPC) throughout the region. These 49 business hubs have been operated by farmer associations and cooperatives supported by the office.

DA supports the advocacy of PCE-Go Negosyo in popularizing entrepreneurship as an alternative to unemployment and job-seeking. Both parties aim to develop a business-minded culture that would lead to an entrepreneurial nation, which will eventually improve the economy.

“DA through the Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division (AMAD) has been providing marketing assistance and linkages to our partners – the farmers. Our partnership with PCE-Go Negosyo thru KAMMP is another outlet to encourage our farmers to engage in entrepreneurial activities, which could help increase their income. It is also our way to promote agriculture as a viable economic activity,” said Lynn A. PareΓ±as, AMAD Chief.


Farming and its related activities make up the basic fabric of rural life, making it a significant contributor to the employment and business opportunities in the region. (DA-Caraga/PIA-Caraga)