This was
disclosed by TESDA-9 Regional Director Lorenzo Macapili during the closing
ceremony of the 5-day Training on Small Engine Servicing on Enhancing Agricultural
Productivity through Skills Development jointly conducted by the Department of
Agriculture (DA), Agricultural Training Institute (ATI), and Technical
Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) on November 19-23 at the ATI Training
Center here .
Speaking
before a group of 24 small farmers, agricultural technicians, and
agriculturists from Zamboanga
Peninsula , Macapili said
the government has started to professionalize our farmers in their different
lines of interest or fields of specialization.
Macapili
said the farmer leaders have skills but their skills need to be developed to
help raise agricultural productivity. “ They need to undergo further training
in skills transfer, demonstration, and learning evaluation,” he added.
The engine
repair service, he said is one of the
qualifications that anchored in agri-fishery course and is designed to equip
participants with the necessary expertise in machine repair service.
Macapili encouraged
the participants to be sincere in their commitment in developing their
potentials.
“We encourage
you to be sincere in your commitment in developing your potentials through this
intensive training. Ultimately, you will be benefited on this training,”
Macapili extolled.
He said after
the training, participants will undergo a competency and assessment
certification by TESDA accredited assessors where those who pass will be issued
a national certificate (NC) II.
The issuance
of NC II certificate is one way of recognizing the skills of the farmers by the
government after long years of cultivating their lands.
Meanwhile, TESDA
provincial director Eulalio Lumactod said the knowledge and skills that the participants
acquired during the training could be very helpful in mechanizing their work in
agriculture and that it will greatly help farm worker’s productivity. (ALT/GCC/PIA,Pagadian City )