LOS BAÑOS, Laguna: University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB)’s lone summa cum laude graduate underscored the function of agriculturists in looking for methods to make sure meals protection in his valedictory message all through the 45th UPLB Commencement Exercises.
Arnel Villancio Jr., who obtained his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture diploma and hails from Antipolo, Rizal, stated farmers, now not agriculturists, feed the world, however pressured that “the obligation of agriculturists is to constantly discover approaches for the world to feed itself.”
Dr. Gil Saguiguit Jr., director of the UPLB-based Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), affirmed Villancio’s view of agriculture.
Saguiguit noted agriculture has evolved from the vintage concept of ox-and-plow farming to a dynamic area that employs modern-day technology and enterprise practices, and is one of the most crucial sectors within the economic system.
He said the 27 UPLB graduates have been a part of the 50 SEARCA pupils who obtained their Masters and PhD tiers in various specialized fields of agriculture and associated disciplines.
The 23 other SEARCA pupils finished their put up-graduate research overseas at the Tokyo University of Agriculture (Tokyo NODAI); Universiti Putra Malaysia; Universitas Gadjah Mada or Institut Pertanian Bogor, each in Indonesia; or Kasetsart University, Chiang Mai University or Khon Kaen University, all in Thailand.
The degree packages of the 50 newly-graduated SEARCA scholars had been inside the numerous specialised fields of agriculture and related disciplines.
Arnel Villancio Jr., who obtained his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture diploma and hails from Antipolo, Rizal, stated farmers, now not agriculturists, feed the world, however pressured that “the obligation of agriculturists is to constantly discover approaches for the world to feed itself.”
Dr. Gil Saguiguit Jr., director of the UPLB-based Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), affirmed Villancio’s view of agriculture.
Saguiguit noted agriculture has evolved from the vintage concept of ox-and-plow farming to a dynamic area that employs modern-day technology and enterprise practices, and is one of the most crucial sectors within the economic system.
He said the 27 UPLB graduates have been a part of the 50 SEARCA pupils who obtained their Masters and PhD tiers in various specialized fields of agriculture and associated disciplines.
The 23 other SEARCA pupils finished their put up-graduate research overseas at the Tokyo University of Agriculture (Tokyo NODAI); Universiti Putra Malaysia; Universitas Gadjah Mada or Institut Pertanian Bogor, each in Indonesia; or Kasetsart University, Chiang Mai University or Khon Kaen University, all in Thailand.
The degree packages of the 50 newly-graduated SEARCA scholars had been inside the numerous specialised fields of agriculture and related disciplines.
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