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Summer School maiden offering brings to a close

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LOS BAÑOS, Philippines– SEARCA, in collaboration with the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) and with support of the University Consortium (UC) has successfully completed the one month Summer School on Food and Nutrition Security for Sustainable Development in Southeast Asia. This pilot offering was completed by 10 participants from 7 countries, namely: Indonesia (1), Lao PDR (1), Germany (1), Malaysia (1), Myanmar (1), Philippines (3), and Thailand (2).

The post graduate course, which commenced in 6 October 2014, involved six modules and a roster of high-profile resource persons from UPLB and other institutions including Kasetsart University of Thailand, International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in Silang Cavite, and the Philippines Department of Agriculture with Assistant Secretary Romeo Recide giving a lecture on the ASEAN Integrated Food Security (AIFS) Framework and Strategic Plan of Action on Food Security (SPA-FS), 2015-2020.

The different lectures were complimented with group discussions, case studies, and field visits to relevant sites such as IIRR, Department of Science and Technology’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute, Costales Nature Farms in Majayjay, Laguna, and one of Asia’s leading agro-industrial and food conglomerate, Charoen Pokphand Foods, Incorporated.

We drew the best for this course, and I have never seen such a high level of commitment from all the collaborating institutions,” said Dr. Percy E. Sajise, during the course’s Closing Ceremonies held on 29 October 2014 at the SEARCA Residence Hotel. Dr. Sajise served as the coordinator and lecturer of the said summer course.

Having been involved from the conceptualization and implementation, Dr. Sajise expressed fulfillment after seeing how the participants were able to integrate in their project proposals what they have learned from the different lectures and field trips.

Meanwhile, UPLB Chancellor Rex Victor Cruz, in his message, reminded the participants that continuous learning is essential. “SEARCA has effectively promoted the pursuit of continuous learning and we thank SEARCA for partnering with UPLB in this endeavor,” he added.

Three SEARCA Directors witness the Summer School Closing Ceremonies. (From L-R) Incumbent Director Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr., and past Directors Dr. Arturo A. Gomez and Dr. Percy E. SajiseThe summer course is foreseen to be one of the staple offerings of SEARCA in collaboration with UC and its member universities. UC will work towards making the summer school an accredited graduate course among the UC members in order to attract more graduate students to join.

Thank you for teaching us to do everything sustainable,” said Maryono, a Lecturer from the Bogor Agricultural University.

On the other hand, as a sign of appreciation for what she has learned, Meryl Bernardino, a graduate student from the UPLB looks forward to putting up her own vegetable garden once she goes back to Pangasinan.

Kuan Chee Hao, a PhD student from Universiti Putra Malaysia said the summer school was a good platform to learn about food and nutrition security. “When I go home, I will promise to plant seeds of sustainable development in my heart, water it every day and hopefully influence my colleagues to do the same.”

SEARCA and UC pilots post graduate course on food and nutrition security

A total of ten participants from seven countries are now participating in the maiden offering of the month-long post graduate course in food and nutrition security for sustainable development in Southeast Asia being held at SEARCA, College, Los Banos, Laguna, Philippines.

This project, which is collaborative activity between SEARCA and the Southeast Asian University Consortium for Graduate Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC) is composed of six modules on different concepts and principles related to food and nutrition security as it relates to sustainable development in Southeast Asia. Each lecture will be enhanced by actual field visits that will prove practical application and good practices of sustainable agriculture and rural development. This will include visits to Batangas City, Costales Nature Farms, the Department of Science and Technology’s Food and Nutrition Research Institute and Bountry Fresh Foods, Inc., in Bulacan.

“This pilot post graduate course is one of SEARCA’s new initiatives under its new strategic plan. We intend this to be an annual staple offering of the Center covering topics that contribute to a broader understanding and practice of Inclusive and Sustainable Agricultural and Rural Development (ISARD) in Southeast Asia, which is SEARCA’s thematic focus in the next five years,” said Dr. Gil C. Saguiguit, Jr. SEARCA Director during the course’s opening program.

Internationally renowned biodiversity expert and SEARCA former director, Dr. Percy E. Sajise is leading the said one-month activity, and will be backed-up by seasoned lecturers from the University of the Philippines Los Banos (UPLB) which is the partner-university of SEARCA in this pilot offering, as well as Kasetsart University (KU) in Bangkok, Thailand and the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) based in Silang, Cavite in the Philippines.

“It is envisioned that this post graduate course will be an accredited graduate course among the UC member universities,” expressed Saguiguit.

The Bentley Cropping Systems Fellowship

IDRC offers this award (a bequest from Helen S. Bentley and C. Fred Bentley) every two years to a Canadian, permanent resident of Canada, or citizen of a developing country who is a graduate student with a university degree in agriculture, forestry, or biology, and wish to undertake applied, on-farm research with cooperating farmers in one or more developing countries.  The selected candidate must be enrolled full-time at a recognized university at the master's, doctoral, or post-doctoral level in Canada or in a developing country for the duration of the award period. Interested candidates must submit a research proposal focusing on very simple cropping-systems research that can benefit smallholder farmers in developing countries, especially rural women farmers.

This award supports field research for 18 to 24 months, and the value of the award is up to CA$30,000.  

Deadline to receive applications: October 1, 2014, 4:00 pm EST.

All applications must be submitted online.

For more information click here or contact us at awards@idrc.ca

UGM Prof lectures about halal food at KU

Dr. Dyah Ismoyowati, head of the Industrial System Management Laboratory of the Faculty of Agricultural Technology at Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) visited the Kasetsart University (KU) on 19-24 January 2014 to give five-day lecture on Halal Supply Chain Management. The said lecture was made possible through Dr. Ismoyowati’s UC Faculty Travel Grant for Research.

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Cuaresma heads SEARCA's Graduate Scholarship Program

Maria-Cristeta-CuaresmaMaria-Cristeta-CuaresmaDr. Maria Cristeta N. Cuaresma takes over the reins of SEARCA's Graduate Scholarship Program effective 15 January 2014, replacing Dr. Editha C. Cedicol, who retired after almost 28 years of service at SEARCA, as the department’s Program Head. As head, Dr. Cuaresma will serve as SEARCA’s Coordinator for the Southeast Asian University Consortium for Graduate Education in Agriculture and Natural Resources (UC), and lead all other projects and initiatives under the Center’s Graduate Scholarship Program.

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