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A Narrative Report on the International Paper Presentation, Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College, October 18, 2018
The activity started with registration of the participants and plenary sessions of guest speakers from Peace Corps Philippines and a lecturer from Japan. The second day was the paper presentation of different areas of concern, I was assigned at the function hall. The presentation was smooth and good where audience were satisfied with what I have presented. Now a day, climate change has been the focus of discussions of different agencies. Environmental concerns are the main topic where it is ev...
Extension and Training Services: Institute of Agricultural Engineering
1. Ferrous Cement A 3000-L rainwater harvesting-storage tank system was constructed at Brgy. Kapatalan, Siniloan, Laguna in 2008. The project was constructed by Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) faculty and students as part of their learning and extension activities. It was also a means of ferro cement technology transfer to students and local residents. The project was funded by the LSPU and the Kapatalan Barangay Council for Kapatalan residents, particularly the Kapatalan El...
Asian Association of Agricultural Colleges and Universities (AAACU STUDY TOUR PROGRAM 2018)
A joint summer course program with Asian Association of Agricultural Colleges and Universities Organization (AAACU) and University of Queensland was held in Universitas Gadja Mada (Faculty of Animal Science and Agriculture) Yogyakarta, Indonesia last July 9-21, 2018. The program which was undertaken every year aimed to provide a unique and interactive international summer experience. Eighteen students from different countries including LSPU BS Agricultural Education student...
LSPU-AATBI continues to respond to Bayanihan to Heal as One Act
Kabuti-incubatees (Kabu-tees) of the LSPU Agri-Aqua Technology Business Incubator (AATBI) under the Department of Science & Technology- Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD) have been continuously donating mushroom harvests to Covid-19 frontliners. The new agripreneurs started their mushroom production last May 2020, as small start-ups, for their livelihood and eventually supply raw materials for the production of mushroom canton and other value ...