LB honors volunteers, raises 200K worth of aid for flood victims during foundation day celebration

By Gelen Emil B. Turano

More than thirty individual and group volunteers of the August Habagat was recognized by the municipal government of Los Baños for the assistance they provided for the flood victims during the Habagat early this August. The awarding ceremony was held during the 397th founding anniversary of the municipality on September 17, 2012 at the municipal plaza.

The “Walk for a cause” signaled the start of the day’s celebration at 7am. The activity brought together members of the academe, business establishments, government and non governments agencies, among other members of the community.

This year’s foundation day, themed “Mga nasalantang kababayan, ating damayan”, focused on providing aid to the Los Baños communities that are still flooded such as Barangays Mayondon and Malinta and in acknowledging the organizations/agencies that selflessly devoted their time and resources to extend help to affected communities in Los Baños.

The organizations/agencies awarded with certificates of recognition include:

  • Philippine Red Cross,
  • Philippine Reserve Command,
  • Liga ng mga Barangay Los Baños Chapter,
  • Juan Los Baños volunteers,
  • UPLB Gabay Volunteer Corps,
  • Kairos Band,
  • UPLB Students of Human Ecology, and
  • UPLB Credit and Development Cooperatives.

Liga ng mga Barangay Los Baños Chapter turns over their P20,000 donation for the flood victims to the municipal government.

According to Mayor Anthony “Ton” Genuino, the traditional Bañamos Festival has not been pursued to help gather donations for still flooded barangays like Brgy. Mayondon and Brgy. Malinta. He added that the Bañamos Festival will be held on December instead, to make sure that all Los Baños barangays can take part in the celebration.

The foundation day celebration closed with a 6pm mass and the release of sky lanterns by the Los Baños residents.

A total of P190,000 in financial assistance and P10,000 worth of goods were donated during the foundation day. The donations will be used for the rehabilitation of affected barangays from the August Habagat.

Acceptance of aid for the Los Baños flood victims is still ongoing. Visit the Bagong Los Baños Facebook page for more details or call (049) 536-7860 for inquiries.

NAST head presents 3 pillars in PH agri modernization

By Christele J. Amoyan and Joy Dianne J. Gumatay 

The National Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) President and a former chancellor of the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) Dr. Emil Q. Javier talked on Agriculture and Development Seminar Series (ADSS) Tuesday, August 27, 2012, at Drilon Hall, SEARCA UPLB.

According to Dr. Javier in his lecture titled “Philippine Agriculture (PA) 2020: A Strategic Plan for Poverty Reduction, Food Security, Competitiveness, Sustainability and Justice and Peace,” the study is basically adapted by the NAST from the United Nations Millennium Ecosystems Assessment (MEA) of 2005. It correlates the contribution of the ecosystem to human well-being. This strategic approach recognizes three overlapping systems implied in agriculture: agricultural system, natural resources system, and social system.

“As a social philosophy, we fully recognized that agriculture has functions in material and economic distribution. That is, agriculture has to do with the even power to Filipinos socially and politically, especially to the countryside folks,” Dr. Javier explained.

Former DOST Secretary Dr. William G. Padolina addressing his question to Dr. Javier: “What comes to be your first priority?”

He outlined three main pillars of the modernization of agriculture in Philippine context, namely:

  1. the organization of agriculture as business;
  2. the asset reform for low-earning farmers, and
  3. the nurturing of community values.

From these given pillars, Dr. Javier drew his observations saying that the current scenario of the Philippines today is “anemic” except for the fisheries. Additionally, rural poverty is elevating rapidly, agricultural deficit is widening (from 16% in 2005 to an exponential hike to 50% in 2009) and the hasty degradation of the environment is quite tormenting.

These components, Dr. Javier proposed, can be addressed by providing seminars and skills training for the farmers. Farmers then, specifically low-income farmers, can become business entrepreneurs. Dr. Javier identified people empowerment as one of the many feasible solutions faced by poverty-stricken farmers in the countryside.

Being a farmer himself, Dr. Javier pledged to his colleague in attendance, Dr. Leonardo Gonzales that he would increase his cropping intensity up to 3.5 from the average 1.56 cropping intensity potential achieved.

Citing Fr. Francis Lucas of the Asian Non-Government Organization Coalition (ANGOC), Dr. Javier aims “to bring soul to agriculture” by emphasizing the importance on  sustainability and the promotion for the love of nature.

He announced that the Ex-President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo allocated P54 billion for the Department of Agriculture during her term. Now, the incumbent admistration of P-Noy hiked this budget to P60 billion. “So money is not a problem anymore. The only problem in mind is  how to spent the money properly,” he said.

Dr. Javier receives a certificate of appreciation and token from SEARCA Knowledge Management Department Manager Dr. Celeste Cadiz for the ADSS lecture at the Drilon Hall, SEARCA.

Present in the said seminar were the Former Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Dr. William G. Padolina, also former-UPLB Chancellor Dr. Ruben L. Villareal, and Filipino Scientist Dr. Ramon C. Barba.