On 14 March, 26 Grade 1 students from Keys School Manila came to the International Rice Research Insitute’s (IRRI) headquarters in Los Baños, Laguna to participate in the Rice Planting Experience (RPEx) offered by IRRI Education.
Before the hands-on experience, the students were given a short lecture on the basics of rice production by IRRI Education’s facilitation team led by Mr. Aaron Paul Landicho. They were given a brief demonstration on various field activities such as seedbed preparation, pulling of seedlings, seed broadcasting, manual transplanting, and grid marking. Afterwards, the students went into the rice paddies to transplant rice seedlings using their bare hands.
“The Rice Planting Experience program is specifically made for the youth, aiming to immerse them in the practical aspects of rice farming. Through hands-on activities, participants of the program not only gain insights into the significance of rice but also acquire knowledge about diverse rice planting methods,” Aaron quote about the program.
The unique and immersive activity allowed the students to experience the fun and thrill of preparing the land and planting rice using a blend of traditional and modern technologies. By getting their ‘feet wet’ in the fields, participants gain firsthand knowledge and experience of the essential work farmers do to ensure we have rice at our meal tables.
“As the Philippines witnesses a growing population of aging farmers, the need to engage younger generations in agriculture becomes increasingly vital. This is what the RPEx tries to address—help the young ones realize the significant role that farming plays in sustaining life and fostering development in the country,” Aaron quote encouraging participation in RPEx.
The agriculture sector is grappling with multiple challenges that demand the emergence of a new generation of agricultural champions. IRRI Education emphasizes the importance of exposing young minds to agricultural practices as a foundational step towards inspiring their participation and engagement in the field. The RPEx is one of IRRI Education’s initiative to expose young people to the world of agriculture.
Learn more about IRRI Education and its programs at education.irri.org or email us at education@irri.org