Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Sec. Alcala to the Youth : Be an Agent of Agricultural Development Take up Agri Courses





Butuan City – Agriculture Secretary Proceso J. Alcala is urging the youth sector to be an agent of agricultural development through taking up courses related to agriculture.

In a news conference during his visit here in Caraga Region, Alcala said all over the country students taking up agriculture related courses has declined notably.“Sa lahat po sa buong bansa nangyayari po ito even sa UP College of Agriculture the enrollment is going down” he said.

According to him, parents are hesitant to persuade their sons and daughters to take up agriculture related courses due to notion that nothing will change to their lives and still remains living in a low economic level.

“Ako man po kung ang tingin ko’y di magbabago ang buhay, hindi ko na po pakukunin ng agrikultura” (Even for me if I sense that life will never change, I won’t allow them to take up agriculture), Alcala said.

Currently students are taking up the so called in demand courses such as nursing and electronics related courses but he said nowadays lot of graduates of such courses and even registered nurses end up jobless due to enormous number of graduates annually who will compete each other to land a job.

But this time with various projects being launched by the Department of Agriculture through Agri-Pinoy framework, Alcala expressed optimism that positive changes will be happening.

Agri-Pinoy aims to enhance farmers’ productivity and increase their income to boost the performance of the Philippine agricultural sector stressing the importance of fostering partnerships and collaborative undertakings through sustainable agriculture.

To awaken young minds to be molded towards agriculture, the secretary advocated gardening in the school, which he said DepEd is now currently adopting it nationwide.

He is also lobbying for other stakeholders to help boost the campaign of attracting youth to take up agriculture related courses through offering scholarship programs.

“If we can change the lives of our farmers with the projects we are doing, there is no reason why the farmers won’t entice their sons or daughters to take up agriculture” he said.

“If we only go back to basic at ito po yung agrikultura, ito po ang mag-i-espark ng pagkalakas-lakas na ekonomiya ng ating bansa” (agriculture will trigger titanic economic spark for the country), Alcala concluded. (Aurell P. Arais/RAFID DA CARAGA)


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