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Cooperation and the sharing of learning to shape a better world anchored the launching of the world's first green travel mart. Ecotourism experts and environmental protection advocates from 25 nations like Myanmar, Papua New Guinea and Indonesia attended the opening of the five-day International Ecotourism Travel Mart (IETM) in Silang, Cavite which will be open to the public until April 2. Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco spoke of ecotourism's role in sustainable development: "It can create jobs and generate revenue for local communities while also raising awareness about the importance of preserving natural and cultural heritage." Silang Mayor Alston Kevin… Read more
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) is emboldening the students of the Batangas province-based Balete Family Farm School Inc. (BFFS) in a learning event that will enable them to refine the business plans they developed as part of their family enterprise project and gain additional learning on agripreneurship. Dr. Glenn Gregorio, SEARCA director, said the BFFS has the distinction of being the only all-female family farm school in Asia. The BFFS teaching and administrative staff as well as students are all female. All the students are in junior high school. "In view of… Read more
Tourism Secretary Maria Christina Frasco aired his utmost support in the conduct of the four-day International Eco-Tourism Travel Mart in Silang, Cavite starting 29 March to 1 April 2023. “We would like to congratulate the event organizers and the people of Silang for being chosen as the venue for the event. This is in itself a source of pride because this is proof of the readiness and capability of the Municipality of Silang to host the undertaking participated in by more than 20 countries,” she said during the opening of the event on Wednesday. She said on the part of… Read more
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has joined ecotourism champions and practitioners in co-hosting the International Ecotourism Travel Mart (IETM) from March 29 to April 2, in Silang town in Cavite province. At the opening ceremony on Wednesday, March 29, SEARCA director Dr. Glenn Gregorio gave a special message and opened the SEARCA exhibit at the venue featuring the Center's publications, projects and activities. The exhibit used recycled and refurbished materials from SEARCA's previous events to promote sustainable practices and resource efficiency. Gregorio said SEARCA's participation in the IETM is led by the… Read more
A Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) professorial chair awardee has recently conducted a public lecture on wild edible mushrooms at the RET Amphitheatre of Central Luzon State University (CLSU). Known as the man of science in mushroom farming in the Philippines, Dr. Renato Reyes, CLSU vice president for Academic Affairs delivered his Professorial Chair Lecture on "Recent advances in the domestication and mykopharming of wild edible mushrooms in the Philippines for the bio-functional food industry." Reyes, who continuously developed innovative technologies for mushrooms to be sustainable and relevant, highlighted in his presentation the… Read more
The Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) is emboldening the all-female students of the Balete Family Farm School, Inc. (BFFS) in Batangas in a learning event that will enable them to refine the business plans they developed as part of their Family Enterprise Project and gain additional learning on agripreneurship. BFFS has the distinction of being the only all-female family farm school in Asia. The BFFS teaching and administrative staff as well as students are all female. All the students are in junior high school. “In view of this, the one-day learning activity to… Read more
Students of Japan-based universities visited the Philippine-hosted Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) to tour the SEARCA Hub for Agriculture and Rural Innovation for the Next Generation (Sharing) facilities. Dr. Glenn Gregorio, SEARCA director, said the Japanese students were from Japan's Nagasaki University (NU) in Nagasaki and Kobe University (KU) in Hyogo. Gregorio said the visit was part of the course, which was designed to engage the Japanese students in activities that would expand their knowledge of Philippine agriculture and Filipino culture. On March 1, 2023, seven NU students visited SEARCA. They were accompanied… Read more
THE Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA) has reaffirmed its partnership with the Department of Education (DepEd) through its School-Plus-Home Gardens Project (S+HGP). SEARCA's S+HGP project team visited director Nenneth Alama of DepEd's Bureau of Learner Support Services at DepEd Central Office on February 28, 2023. During the meeting, program specialist Anna Gale Vallez of SEARCA's Research and Thought Leadership Department (RTLD) led the presentation of the current programs and activities of SEARCA's S+HGP in the Philippines. In 2016, the S+HGP was dubbed as Participatory Action Research on School and Community-Based Food and Nutrition… Read more
The following link will take you to INQUIRER.net:   25 nations to join world’s first green travel mart in PH https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1747381/25-nations-to-join-worlds-first-green-travel-mart-in-ph… Read more
The Philippines should aim to become one of the UN-World Trade Organization (UNWTO)’s “Best Tourism Villages”, said UNWTO Tourism for Rural Development Programme Coordinator Antonio Lopez de Avila. During the tourism forum of the Southeast Asian Center for Graduate Study and Research in  Agriculture (SEARCA), Avila said being one of the Best Tourism Villages will help the country in sustaining the rural economy and cultural traditions, and support livelihood in the outskirts. “We can use tourism as a powerful driver. People are discovering new routes.  They do what they have not done before like harvest crops,” he said. Avila added… Read more
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