Vision: “Science with a village face.”
That is based on the above Facebook sharing of Secretary of Agriculture William Dar titled “The 'OneDA' Reform Agenda: Key Strategies to Transforming Philippine Agriculture” I see we all have to contribute to. When Mr Dar was Director General of ICRISAT, 2000-2014, the ICRISAT Vision was “Science with a human face.”
Now, anyone connected with the Department of Agriculture (DA) – and any critic of the ways things are not/going and not/moving – should always go back to the DA key strategies listed above.
Don’t ever think Mr Dar is leading the DA off-the cuff! And do appreciate much-desired change(s) cannot be achieved overnight.
As shared above, the DA has 4 major goals targeted via 17 key strategies (with my thoughts):
Consolidation:
(1) Bayanihan Agri Clusters – Clustering is for efficient operations, for both farmers and DA bureaus and attached agencies serving them.
(2) Province-led Agriculture and Fisheries Extension Systems – This is the “new normal” – the provinces leading extension activities.
(3) Collective Action/Cooperative Development – Cooperatives are a must to help achieve sustainability in terms of economic viability, technical feasibility, environmental soundness, and social acceptability.
(4) Mobilization and Empowerment of Partners – The private and business sectors are necessary partners for development.
(5) Diversification – Multiple cropping is economically and environmentally better. Crop & livestock have their places.
(6) Credit Support – This will stop the Five-Six System that is borrower-friendly but keeps farmers poor.
Modernization
(7) Technology and Innovation including Digital Agriculture – Knowledge can help the farmer anytime and anywhere once it becomes digitally available.
(8) Farm Mechanization and Infrastructure Investments – Farmers must mechanize; government must invest in irrigation and such.
(9) Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Measures – Everyone must adapt to climate change; we must help the farmers mitigate climate-related damages.
(10) Food Safety and Regulations – DA’s coordinated actions on the Asian swine flu incident show what Mr Dar’s Servant Leadership can accomplish.
Industrialization
(11) Agri Industrial Business Corridors – These are necessary for business, especially for exports.
(12) Global Trade, Export Development and Promotion – We must consider other countries even as we consider local production of crops & livestock.
(13) Postharvest, Processing, Logistics and Marketing Support – These have always been little emphasized by farmers – and by government!
Professionalization
(14) Agriculture Career System – We must strengthen the current educational system for agriculturists.
(15) Education and Training: Agribusiness Management – Emphasis must be made on entrepreneurship.
(16) Youth and Women Engagement – We must now empower the youth outside the traditional educational system, and the women.
(17) Ease of Doing Business and Transparent Procurement – No corruption in government, please!
The strategies will guide the DA in pursuing major programs and activities for the current year and pave the way to attain a modest agriculture sector growth of 2.5 percent.
(Cutting) across all these strategies is Strategic Communications leading to a consolidated, modernized, industrialized, and professionalized agri-fishery sector.
Note: The list is not by priority; they are all priorities, depending on the current givens. We must all be heroes for our country – today!@517
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