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PH Embassy in Seoul Launches Inaugural KKK 2020 Agri-Business Webinar for Filipinos in Korea

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The KKK 2020 Agribusiness Webinar participants along with Department of Agriculture (DA) Undersecretary Rodolfo V. Vicerra, Chargé d’Affaires Christian L. De Jesus, Agriculture Attaché Aleli Maghirang, Labor Attaché Maya Valderrama, Welfare Officer Pops Deuna, Pinoy Investors in Korea President Mimay Robregado, DA-ACPC Executive Director Jocelyn Badiola, and Mr. Nick Jay Arr E. Engallado, the main resource speaker on Organic Farming and Value Adding Agribusiness Enterprise. (Seoul PE photo)

SEOUL 23 June 2020 – The Philippine Embassy in Seoul launched the inaugural session of the Agri-Business Webinar focusing on Organic Farming and Value-Adding Agribusiness for Filipinos in Korea from 13 to 14 June 2020.

The webinar is part of the Kaalaman, Kabuhayan para sa Kinabukasan (KKK) 2020 Agri-business Reintegration Program spearheaded by the Philippine Agriculture Office (PAO) in partnership with the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO) - Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), and the Pinoy Investors in Korea (PINK).

In his welcome message, Philippine Embassy in Seoul Chargé d’Affaires Christian L. de Jesus remarked that the pioneering webinar is one of the Embassy’s commemorative activities for the 122nd Anniversary of the Declaration of Philippine Independence.

“The Agri-business webinar is taking place at a time of economic uncertainty for the world amid the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Chargé d’Affaires de Jesus.

“Now, more than ever, food security has emerged as a priority not only for the Philippines but also the rest of the world. For the Philippines, the agricultural sector has been a vibrant ray of hope and an important pillar of the economy, generating profits through agricultural exports overseas and providing livelihood opportunities for farming communities,” he added.

The first session focused on organic farming and accreditation while the second session expounded on value-adding for organic products and essential information on starting an agri-business enterprise. Actual presentations on organic rice farm operations, processing, and value-adding were also featured during the webinar. 

Co-owner of Engallado’s Nature Farms and Natural Products Nick Jay Arr E. Engallado was the primary resource speaker of the online course. Engallado’s Nature Farms is a Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Training Institute (DA-ATI) Accredited Learning Site for Organic Farming in Bukidnon, Northern Mindanao.

During the final session of the webinar, Department of Agriculture’s (DA) Office for Policy and Planning Undersecretary Rodolfo V. Vicerra exhorted the participants to answer the government’s call to invest in the future of the Philippines and boost the agricultural productivity of rural communities back home by becoming agri-entrepreneurs or agri-investors. Quoting Agriculture Secretary William D. Dar, Undersecretary Vicerra underscored that “no pandemic can bury our dreams and aspirations, no lockdown can slow us down. Let us turn challenges into opportunities to survive and move forward towards a food-secure and resilient Philippines with prosperous farmers and fishers.” 

Undersecretary Vicerra also emphasized that under the New Normal, the DA is pushing for Agriculture Production Consolidation and Clustering as key strategies to advance the development of the Philippine agriculture sector and raise the incomes of Filipino farmers and fisherfolk. It is a new development framework that is science-based, inclusive, climate-smart, and resilient.

The webinar was participated in by more than 60 Filipinos based in Korea and the Philippines for two consecutive days.

The Embassy through PAO Seoul and POLO-OWWA will continue to conduct free webinars under the KKK 2020 Agri-business Reintegration Program. END

For more information, visit https://www.seoulpe.dfa.gov.ph, https://www.philembassy-seoul.com, or https://www.facebook.com/PHinKorea/.