SEARCA in the News

The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) celebrated the International Day of Cooperatives by highlighting its successful initiatives empowering calamansi and coconut farmer cooperatives in Oriental Mindoro and Quezon provinces. "Empowering local farmers through cooperatives is a cornerstone of sustainable agricultural development. By providing the necessary tools and knowledge, we enable farmers to improve their livelihoods and contribute to the broader economic growth," said SEARCA Center director Dr. Glenn Gregorio. Calamansi farmers SEARCA's efforts in Oriental Mindoro focused on enhancing the entire value chain for calamansi farmers. This involved advanced training in agricultural techniques… Read more
THE Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) held two events that introduced and promoted open-system farm machines to agricultural communities in the Philippines and Cambodia. SEARCA Director Glenn Gregorio said these events were recently held in collaboration with Central Philippines State University (CPSU) in the Philippines and the Royal University of Agriculture (RUA) in Cambodia. "These events represent a crucial step toward modernizing agricultural practices in these regions," Gregorio said, adding that these initiatives also "underscore the importance of collaboration among the academe, industry and government in driving agricultural innovation." He noted that SEARCA… Read more
THE Philippine-hosted Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), the Rotary Club of Calamba and the "Bahay ni Maria" have joined forces to design and establish an edible garden for the elderly and children with special needs in a site in Calamba, Laguna. The Bahay ni Maria, a home for abandoned elderly and children with special needs in Calamba, is the partner-beneficiary of the initiative represented by Sister Maria Immaculate Ancog, head of Missionary Sisters of Our Lady Fatima, during the recent signing of a tripartite agreement. The agreement was signed by SEARCA Director Glenn… Read more
In the lush fields of Oriental Mindoro, a revolution is quietly unfolding among calamansi farmers, transforming their fortunes through the power of cooperation and sustainable practices. As the world marks the International Day of Cooperatives on July 6, 2024, the success story of Oriental Mindoro's calamansi industry stands as a testament to the potential of collaborative efforts in agriculture. The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has been at the forefront of this transformation, implementing innovative strategies that have significantly boosted yields, income, and community well-being. "Empowering local farmers through cooperatives is a cornerstone… Read more
ROME, Italy—Engr. Czaneil Gomez, a Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research (SEARCA) researcher, received the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2024 Youth Award for her invaluable contribution to sustainable and renewable energy through her research, "Harnessing Rice Straw to Empower Rice Farming Communities in the Philippines." Gomez received the award during the United Nations' Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) 11th Bioenergy Week held in Rome on June 17, said Shielo Pasahol in SEARCA news release. Maria Michela Morese, FAO senior natural resources officer and energy team leader, presented the award to Gomez, who bested seven other finalists. Gomez… Read more
CZANEIL Gomez, a Filipino researcher from the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research (SEARCA), received the United Nations Global Bioenergy Partnership (GBEP) Youth Award in Rome, Italy, last month. Her research, "Harnessing Rice Straw to Empower Rice Farming Communities in the Philippines," gained the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) 2024 Youth Award for its contribution to sustainable and renewable energy. Note: Full access to this article is exclusive to The Manila Times subscribers… Read more
Sa pagdiriwang ng International Day of Cooperatives, ang Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) ay binibigyang-diin ang mga epekto nitong programa na nagbigay-lakas sa mga kooperatiba ng calamansi at coconut farmer sa Oriental Mindoro at Quezon Province, Philippines. Iniulat ng SEARCA na nagbibigay sila ng advanced na pagsasanay sa mga diskarte sa agrikultura, pagpapakilala ng napapanatiling mga kasanayan sa pagsasaka, at pagtatatag ng mas mahusay na mga ugnayan sa merkado para sa pagpapahusay ng value chain ng mga magsasaka ng calamansi sa Oriental Mindoro. Sa pamamagitan ng mga komprehensibong workshop at field demonstrations, na… Read more
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has released the June 2024 issue (Volume 21.1) of the Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development (AJAD), which dives into critical themes for agriculture in Southeast Asia, including food security, resilient food value chains, and sustainable rural development. Published by SEARCA, AJAD is a freely accessible, peer-reviewed journal focusing on agriculture and development research. SEARCA Center Director Dr. Glenn Gregorio said AJAD publishes articles on empirical studies, policy discussions, and institutional development analyses. While the journal offers online access to all articles, printed copies are available through… Read more
IN celebration of the International Day of Cooperatives, the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) spotlights its impactful programs that have empowered calamansi and coconut farmer cooperatives in Oriental Mindoro and Quezon Province, Philippines. By implementing innovative strategies and promoting sustainable practices introduced by SEARCA, cooperatives in the two provinces have achieved remarkable gains in yield, income, and community well-being. Revitalizing a local calamansi industry In Oriental Mindoro, SEARCA's initiatives focused on enhancing the value chain for calamansi farmers. This involved providing advanced training in agricultural techniques, introducing sustainable farming practices, and establishing better… Read more
THE Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development (AJAD) has published new research articles for its June 2024 issue focusing on initiatives and the grassroots in Southeast Asia as they respond to previous food and economic shocks and their aftermath. In its Volume 21.2 release, AJAD published seven papers tackling common themes in ensuring food security, future-proofing farming, creating resilient food value chains, good agricultural practices adoption, agrifood digitalization, withstanding food disruptions, building food-resilient households and communities, and sustainability of rural development. In a paper titled "Drivers of Successful Adoption of Eco-innovation: Case Studies of Agricultural Cooperatives in Vietnam," Huong Lan… Read more
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