Four government agencies have joined forces to spread knowledge
in agriculture via information and communication technology
(ICT).
In a memorandum of agreement signed recently at the Development
Academy of the Philippines (DAP), the Department of Science
and Technology's Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry
and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCARRD),
DAP, the Department of Agriculture's Philippine Rice Research
Institute (PhilRice), and the Department of Land Reform (DLR)
will adopt ICT as a tool in bringing the latest agricultural
technology innovations to the doorsteps of potential users.
Called Knowledge Networking towards Enterprising Agricultural
Communities (K-AGRINET), the program seeks to provide farmers,
fisherfolk, extension workers, and agri-entrepreneurs in the
rural areas with ICT-enabling tools for acquiring technological
information.
Within the program are four government agency initiatives:
DA-PhilRice's Open Academy for Philippine Agriculture; DOST-PCARRD's
e-Consortia and e-Farm; and DLR and DAP's e-AGRIkultura.
Focusing on e-extension and distance learning approach, the
Open Academy for Philippine Agriculture will package available
information, data, and knowledge in agriculture into Web-based
information services.
Tasked to take care of the knowledge generation of the entire
program, the e-Consortia, on the other hand, intensifies technology
and knowledge generation and exchange among existing partner
research and development (R&D) institutions.
The e-Farm will promote use of knowledge-based information
and technology services in strategic areas for agriculture,
forestry and natural resources for micro, small, and medium
enterprises.
Giving importance on community support and participation, the
e-AGRIkultura project, for its share, seeks to reach the end-users
of the technologies to create enterprising agricultural community.