Trento, Agusan del
Sur – The AgriPinoy Corn Program of the Department of Agriculture Caraga is on
full swing to further push for farm mechanization in the region.
Farm mechanization help make the farm
more productive thus DA has lined –up an array of farm machineries including
farm tractor, an interested cooperator could avail of through an easy counter
parting scheme.
Since 2013, cooperator can avail the farm tractor
through an 85:15 counter parting scheme unlike earlier it was on 50:50 scheme.
Based on inventory, since 2009 DA Regional Field Office
had distributed a total of 21 farm tractors funded under AgriPinoy Corn Program
including 1 unit grant of SAIS-BC, a special
project.
Recipients of the said farm tractors were local
government units and farmer cooperatives in five provinces of Caraga region.
To fully optimize the advantages of the said farm
machineries, DA RFO 13 conducted Farm Tractor Operators Training recently at DA
CARIARC Trento, Agusan del Sur.
On the said activity, farm tractor operators were
trained the proper methods of the operation and maintenance especially on
trouble shooting in case of technical problems that may arise in their
respective service areas.
Caraga Corn Program Coordinator Abel Wagas extended his
gratitude to the two resource persons, Francisco Ete and Mark Twain Limbo of
SuperTrade Enterprises, a private company who shared their expertise during the
training.
One of the participants Ronelo Quiñonez of Bayugan City
said that the training greatly enhanced his skills as farm tractor operator and
thankful to DA for giving an opportunity for them (farm tractor operators) in
the region to meet each other for the first time.
“Nalipay gyud kaayo ko kay first time pa gyud ni
nagkatapok-tapok ming mga operator, talagsaon ra kaayo ni nga higayon ug unta
masunda pa ni” (I am overwhelmed because this is the very first time that we
operators were converged and hopefully more engagement to come), he said during
the closing program.
Corn program is looking the possibility that farm
tractor operators will be given a certificate possibly through the Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) certification programs.
(Aurell P. Arais/DA CARAGA Info Section)
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