Manolo Fortich AMIA village secures the AMIA village Presenter Award during the 1st AMIA-10 Congress in Dalwangan, Malaybalay City, Bukidnon.
MALAYBALAY CITY, BUKIDNON – To showcase the different climate-resilient communities in the region, the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10) through its Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) conducts an awarding for the AMIA villages during its 1st AMIA-10 Congress on July 11-12, at the Northern Mindanao Agricultural Crops and Livestock Research Complex, in Dalwangan, here.
With this year’s theme, “Klima atimana para sa malahutayong pag-uma ug ekonomiya,” the event gathered farmer-beneficiaries, local government units, and other stakeholders to share the success and innovations of the 11 AMIA villages in the region.
Climate Resilient Agriculture Office National Director Alicia G. Ilaga noted that apart from building climate-resilient communities, the AMIA program also seeks to eradicate poverty.
“Mithiin nating mai-level up ang ating mga AMIA village mula sa pagiging maliliit na production units, papunta sa market-oriented climate-resilient enterprises o yung tinatawag nating AMIA Climate-Resilient Agri-Fishery Technology-based Enterprises (AMIA CREATE),” the CRAO director added.
As such, AMIA-10 held a Booth Display contest with the criteria: number of products displayed (30%), quality of products displayed (25%), landscape and display (25%), question and answer (20%).
Of which, Libona AMIA village of Bukidnon emerged as the first placer, followed by Manolo Fortich of Bukidnon and Magsaysay AMIA Village of Misamis Oriental, as second and third placers, respectively.
Meanwhile, select AMIA villages in its Phase 3 level of implementation also presented their best practices and adjudged with the criteria: productivity and income (30%), technologies and practices employed (25%), readiness to entrepreneurship (20%), ability to present (15%) and question and answer (10%).
Manolo Fortich AMIA village topped for the AMIA village Presenter Award, while Magsaysay, Libona and Baungon AMIA villages followed as the second, third and fourth placers, respectively.# (AMBM)