Following a successful training implementation last year, the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the College of Agriculture and Food Science (CAFS) of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) organized another training on the fundamentals of rice-farm management and operations and farm machinery maintenance tailored for technicians, farm workers, and heavy equipment operators from the Institute of Plant Breeding (IPB).
The two-day course is designed to equip participants with the fundamental knowledge and skills required in planning and operating rice farm machinery and equipment, incorporating lesson on the safe practices in operating agricultural machinery for rice production.
On March 13, during the opening program, Dr. Anilyn Maningas, Head of IRRI Education, welcomed the participants, outlining the different activities that they will be undertaking for the duration of the training. Concluding her message, Dr. Maningas urged the participants to actively participate in the discussions, engage with the resource persons, and to share their own knowledge and experiences with each other and with the IRRI team.
Following this, Dr. Adeliza Dorado, Associate Dean for Instruction of UPLB CAFS, also delivered a message stressing the significance of acknowledging the diversity among all involved in the training. She highlighted the inclusion of women participants in this year’s cohort, remarking, “Your participation underscores the invaluable contribution of women to agriculture, reinforcing the need for inclusive growth and equal opportunities in this vital sector”.
Ms. Ma. Lea Villavicencio, University Researcher and the Representative of the IPB Director, also gave a message expressing her gratitude for including staff from IPB into the training program. Echoing the message from Dr. Maningas, Ms. Villavicencio encouraged the participants to actively participate in insightful discussions with the resource persons, fostering a mutual learning environment.
In the course of two days, the participants will be exposed to an intensive program with activities involving lectures, discussions, demonstrations, and field visits, facilitated by IRRI experts in farm management and operations.
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