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R-10’s aggie dept, COA undertake exit, entrance conference

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – In a move aimed at fostering transparency and accountability in the audit process, the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10) convened with the Commission on Audit (COA) 10 – National Government Agencies (NGAs) Cluster 8 Team 7 for the conduct of an Exit and Entrance Conference on March 12, here.

Per COA Memorandum No. 2024-011 dated October 21, 2014, the exit con shall be conducted prior the transmittal of year-end audit reports, which includes the formalization of the audit finding recommendations.

It is also adheres to COA Memo No. 96-054 dated December 2, 1996, which aims to ensure fair and balanced reporting, safeguard the correctness of audit findings once finalized, and importantly, to facilitate the acceptance and implementation of these audit findings. Further, it ensures that the audited entities have an opportunity to clarify, respond or take corrective actions based on results.

COA State Auditor V and Regional Supervising Auditor, Josie J. Rodriguez, highlighted the significance of the conference: “All comments and suggestions for improvement noted in this activity will be incorporated into our final Management Letter, which will then be submitted to our supervising auditor at the [COA] Central Office. This will be consolidated into the annual audit report for the whole of DA, and posted on the COA website for the public,” she explained.

The exit con centered on the audit observations and recommendations issued in CY 2024, comprising of financial audit, Projects, Programs and Activities (PPA) Evaluation, specific audit instructions, among other observations and matters, to solicit comments from the DA management headed by Regional Executive Director Jose Apollo Y. Pacamalan on the proposed findings and recommendations.

“This [conference] will become a guided input on how we can improve the delivery of services to our farmers.” said the agri chief exec, noting it will act as a springboard for the DA-10 workforce to become more effective in implementing programs and interventions at the grassroots level in collaboration with local government units.

Following the exit con, an entrance con was held, focusing on the terms of audit engagement, audit key areas, audit timelines, and procedural requirements and documentation to ensure a smooth and efficient audit process where it aligns with the agency’s directive of boosting agricultural productivity, lowering food costs, attaining food security, and making farming a more viable investment.
The overall aim of these activities is in line with Article IX-D of the Philippine Constitution, which mandates the COA to examine, audit, and settle all accounts pertaining to government revenue, expenditures, and the use of funds, including the DA as an NGA.

“An effective audit function lies in trust and open communication, and I encourage all of you to see us [audit team] not as auditors, but as your partners in progress. Your insights, cooperation and feedback will be invaluable as we work together to strengthen our systems and processes.” Atty. Sittie Aina D. Sirad-Amerol expressed, as she capped off the event, who is poised as the next audit team leader. # (JLO)

DA-10 refines 2026 proposed budget to advocate poverty reduction

 

Cagayan de Oro City – To align its 2026 programs, activities and projects (PAPs) with the national priorities, the Department of Agriculture – Northern Mindanao convened its banner programs and special projects, and other operating units to refine its proposed 2026 budget Tuesday, March 11, here.

At the main, the budget proposal refinement aims to strategically position the agricultural interventions of the DA-NorMin in line with the national government’s goal to lower the country’s poverty incidence to 9% in three years time.

DA-NorMin Regional Executive Director Jose Apollo Y. Pacamalan stressed the need to reinvent the office’s budget planning by linking strategic activities to focus the DA’s resources in areas with high poverty incidence in the region.

“Our target in the next three years is to contribute to single digit poverty incidence. As we review our plan, we need to identify interventions that can reduce farmers’ cost of production and increase their income.” RED Pacamalan emphasized.

Apart from poverty reduction, cost efficiency and increased farmers’ income, the DA-NorMin gauge the viability of its proposed 2026 PAPs in terms of increased production for balanced nutrition, established feasibility, reducing import dependency, and technical and absorptive capacity of its operating units.

Specifically, the agency strived to quantify the impact of the proposed projects to abate the effect of poverty and malnutrition while increasing the farmers’ production capacity.

The refined 2026 proposed budget will be finalized upon issuance of the Department of Budget and Management’s (DBM) budget ceiling.

The budget proposal refinement was also attended by Regional Technical Director for Research and Regulations, Cora A. Dumayaca, chiefs of the different DA-NorMin divisions and local government representatives.

In a seprate forum on March 12, the DA-NorMin is set to dovetail its PAPs with that of the DA-attached agencies, bureaus and corporations in the region to craft a programmatic, targeted, outcome-based and coordinated agricultural development plan for the years 2026-2028.# (ATT)

DA-10 tackles updates on soil health conditions in NorMin with BSWM

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – The Department of Agriculture – Northern Mindanao (DA-10) was visited by the DA-Bureau of Soils and Water Management (BSWM), through its Soil Survey Division (SSD) team, to collect data for the development of the National Soil Database on March 10, here.

This is in support for the establishment of a more detailed Soil Reference Mapping Units (SRMU) and Soil Health Monitoring Sites (SHMS) in the region.

As part of the National Soil Health Program (NSHP), the visit focused on assessing and addressing the soil health conditions in the region and define the best opportunities for sustainability of soil use.

Regional Soils Laboratory (RSL) chief, Engr. Elena C. Susaya and Senior Agriculturist, Karl Roman O. Wong, accompanied the SSD team with discussions centered on soil parameters and program objectives with DA-10 Regional Technical Director for Operations, Carlota S. Madriaga.

Also included points are the procedures for sample collection and health monitoring, covering various soil health indicators such as soil color, texture, and moisture.

Following the courtesy visit, DA-BSWM will travel to Camiguin to begin the field survey, ground truthing and validation of soil health data. Collected soil health samples will then be submitted to the agency’s RSL for laboratory analysis. # (MAC)

DA-NorMin provides P4-M  worth of agri interventions to Iligan City

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — The Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10) turned over P4-million worth of agricultural interventions to the Iligan City Local Government, led by Mayor Frederick W. Siao, on Monday, March 10.

DA-RFO 10 Regional Executive Director Jose Apollo Y. Pacamalan spearheaded the handover, emphasizing the agency’s commitment to reducing poverty, increasing farmers’ and fishers’ income, and generating employment in the agriculture and fisheries sectors.

Pacamalan highlighted the DA’s push for modern farming technologies and innovations to lower production costs and enhance efficiency.

The interventions include a hauling truck, two corn shellers, two water pumps, and a hand tractor.
The hauling truck, provided under the Integrated National Swine Production Initiatives for Recovery and Expansion (INSPIRE) program, aims to support the swine industry’s recovery by ensuring cost-effective operations.

Meanwhile, the two corn shellers, each with a shelling capacity of 4,500 kilograms per hour with 99.5% shelling efficiency, are expected to help farmers minimize postharvest losses and improve grain quality, leading to better market prices and increased profits.

The pumps and engine will support corn farmers by enhancing irrigation through shallow tube well pumps, while the hand tractor under the High Value Crops Development Program aims to boost the productivity of small-scale farmers.

Mayor Siao underscored the vital role of the local government in shaping the national agricultural budget and maximizing agricultural support.

“I challenge the City Agriculture Office to be more proactive and serve as the DA’s strongest partner in delivering services to Iligan City’s farmers and fisherfolk,” he said.#(ATC/Photos supplied)

Agri-10 NUPAP supports school’s community-based initiative

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – As part of its ongoing commitment in promoting sustainable agriculture and food security in the region, the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA RFO-10), through its National Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture Program (NUPAP), supports the Grade-12 Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) students of PHINMA Cagayan de Oro College – Senior High School – Carmen Campus in their community-based initiative through vegetable gardening in Brgy. Iponan, here.

On March 5, NUPAP through Project Evaluation Officer I, Geonara C. Abejero spearheaded a lecture on the basics of urban gardening, its significance, and application in urban settings, providing a comprehensive understanding of urban agriculture.

This is aligned with the students’ goal to improve the quality of life in the community by providing sustainable access to fresh and quality produce; thereby, promoting economic stability by reducing household expenses, creating income-generating opportunities, and fostering partnerships among residents and other relevant stakeholders.

Complementing the discussions, the department also distributed 45 packets of Sinigang seeds and Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials to the 72 SHS students, along with 10 urban agriculture practitioners, who have participated in the said activity.# (MAC)

DA-SAAD NorMin crafts strategic plans for year 3 project implementation in Camiguin

 

In coordination with the Municipal Agriculture Office and members of the four SAAD-assisted farmers’ associations (FAs) in Camiguin province, the Department of Agriculture Special Area for Agricultural Development Program – Northern Mindanao (DA-SAAD NorMin) recently held a strategic planning assembly for the 3rd year implementation of the SAAD Program in the province.

The assembly primarily aims to assess the progress of the livelihood projects provided to the FAs, and ascertain its alignment with the program’s goal to alleviate poverty by uplifting the farmers living situation.

The year 3 implementation is a critical period to evaluate the performance of the livelihood projects and refining of implementation strategies focused on the growth and sustainability of the projects.

The three-day activity was dedicated to the preparation of a detailed year 3 work plan which outlines the timelines, deliverables, and responsibilities of each FA. The work plan also defines key performance indicators to measure the progress and the overall impact of each project granted by the DA-SAAD NorMin.

The strategic plan calls for a broader collaboration among the DA-SAAD NorMin, the local government units, and the FAs to improve socio-economic conditions of the rural communities in Camiguin.

Apart from crafting the year 3 work plan, the DA-SAAD NorMin also convened with the FAs for its regular coordination meeting to foster collaboration and ensure that all stakeholders remain engaged and informed. These meetings served as a platform for open discussion on the challenges in project implementation, which includes supply chain disruptions, pest management, and resource availability.

Over the past two years of SAAD Phase 2 implementation in Camiguin, the program has been implementing various livelihood projects such as Integrated Poultry and High Value Crops Production of the Tangaro Young Farmers’ Association in Catarman town, Enhanced High Value Crops Production of the Butay Cut Flower Association in Guinsiliban town, Integrated Poultry and High Value Crops of the Owakan Chicken Farmers’ Association in Mahinog town, and Balut and High Value Crops Production of the Poblacion Sagay Integrated Organic Farming Association in Sagay town.

The DA-SAAD NorMin’s end goal is to assist the FAs in establishing a community-based agri-enterprise by capacitating the farmers in producing, processing and marketing locally viable agricultural products.# (JAS)

DA-10 trains field personnel on soil analysis for region-wide testing

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – Under the leadership of Regional Executive Director Jose Apollo Y. Pacamalan, the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-10) is stepping up its efforts to assist farmers in adopting strategic fertilization methods for the upcoming planting seasons.

In line with this move, the DA-10 convened its personnel from the Field Operations Division (FOD) for a “Technical Briefing on Soil Sampling Activity” on March 3 at El Garaje, within the agency’s compound.

The briefing featured a hands-on demonstration on soil sampling and analysis, with personnel directed to conduct soil testing in farm areas before May.

Senior Agriculturist Karl Roman O. Wong of the Regional Soils Laboratory (RSL) of the DA-10’s Integrated Laboratories Division (ILD) led the discussion on proper soil sampling, collecting, and processing.

He also emphasized the importance of not only involving agency personnel to conduct soil testing activities, but also optimizing the role of agricultural extension workers (AEW) from the local government units (LGU) to ensure simultaneous soil testing across the region, within the given two-month timeframe.

To further reinforce technical competencies, Bureau of Soils and Water Management Science Research Specialist I Rochelle P. Estrella supervised a practical demonstration, focusing on qualitative soil analysis to assess pH levels, as well as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium contents.

By mobilizing its personnel and maximizing the roles of LGU AEWs for data-driven fertilization strategies, DA-10 ensures that soil sampling and analysis is readily available and accessible to farmers to help enhance soil fertility and improve crop yields in the next harvests.# (BJCE)

Manticao AMIA village to benefit from agri-inputs

 

MANTICAO, MISAMIS ORIENTAL — The Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10) through its Adaptation and Mitigation Initiative in Agriculture (AMIA) program turned over agri-inputs to the AMIA village in Upper Malubog, Manticao, Misamis Oriental on February 26-27.

Interventions turned over include: 10 bags Open Pollinated Variety (OPV) corn seeds, 50 packets Pinakbet vegetables seeds, and 150 forage seedlings, received by Kauyagan Farmers’ Association thru President Noel Roquiño and Upper Malubog Abaca Farmers Association thru President Michael Madrina, in the presence of Municipal Agriculturist Clevic Irish L. Habil.

The said initiatives aimed to assist farmers in overcoming weather-related challenges, enhancing production, and minimizing the risks of low yields.

AMIA village is a community-based approach initiated by the DA through its AMIA program to strengthen the resilience of farming communities to climate change. It aims to introduce climate-resilient agricultural practices and offer support services to help mitigate effects of climate change. # (AMBM/Photo credits: AMIA 10)

Agri-10 hosts YFC upscale judging, strengthening young agripreneurs’ enterprises

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY – To address the need for expanded financial resources among previous Young Farmers Challenge (YFC) awardees, the Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-RFO 10), through its Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division (AMAD), conducted the YFC Upscale regional level judging on March 7, here.

The YFC Upscale component is designed to help past awardees enhance their agribusiness ventures by upgrading equipment and assets, developing new product lines, improving market reach, and securing necessary permits and licenses, among others.

Said competition is open to all previous YFC Start-Up awardees at the provincial, regional, or national level, the criteria of which are centered on creativity and innovations, enterprise performance, social responsibility, business viability, and business sustainability.

Outstanding agri-fishery enterprises will be selected by the regional panel of judges to receive a 300k financial grant, with the highest-scoring enterprise advancing to the YFC Upscale National Competition.

Enterprises that participated in the regional judging include:

Bukidnon
The Ton Potato Agribusiness OPC (YFC 2022 Provincial Awardee)
Anitu Forest Food Processing (YFC 2022 Provincial Awardee)

Misamis Occidental
OZ Fresh Greens Hydroponics (YFC 2023 Provincial Awardee)

The participating enterprises were assessed by a panel of judges from the DA-10 and the Department of Trade and Industry 10 (DTI-10). The winners are set to be announced, after which the top awardee will proceed to prepare for the national competition where they shall receive an additional financial grant of 500k.# (EJLG)

DA-10 drives agro-modernization, gathers local agricultural and biosystems engineers

 

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY — The Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 (DA-10), through its Regional Agricultural Engineering Division (RAED), hosted a forum on February 28, with the aim of accelerating agro-modernization in Northern Mindanao and providing employment prospects for recent Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Licensure Examination (ABELE) passers.

Before the local Agricultural and Biosystems engineers, the DA-10 urged the creation of ABE offices/units among the local government units for easier facilitation on the availment of agricultural machinery, equipment, and facilities, as stipulated in DA Memorandum Circular (MC) 41, Series of 2024.

Engr. Mary Ann C. Adella, Engineering Plan, Design, and Specification Section chief of DA-10 RAED detailed the MC, which outlines the “General Guidelines on the Provision of Agricultural Machinery, Equipment, and Facilities for FY 2024 Onwards”, stressed the importance of establishing ABE offices/units within LGUs to secure the necessary agricultural provisions for the farmers in the region.

To date, 9 NorMin LGUs have enacted ordinances establishing ABE offices/units, with 8 already institutionalized plantilla positions for Agricultural and Biosystems engineers.

In a separate discussion, Engr. Romil G. Española, Program and Management Section chief, provided updates on the Local Agricultural and Fisheries Mechanization Plan (LAFMP), highlighting that 52 LGUs have submitted drafts, with Malaybalay City’s plan already approved. The LAFMP serves as a roadmap for integrating mechanization strategies into local agricultural development.

Meanwhile, Engr. Janice P. Vargas, Standard Regulation and Enforcement Division chief of the Bureau of Agricultural and Fisheries Engineering, underscored the critical need for compliance in mechanization projects, noting the accreditation processes and quality assurance measures in line with the bureau’s regulatory functions.

Through this forum, the DA-10 aims to guide all LGUs in establishing ABE offices and ensure Agricultural and Biosystems engineers are equipped to address the evolving demands of agro-modernization, helping shape the future of agriculture in Region 10.

Also present at the forum were Philippine Society of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers – Region 10 (PSABE-10) President and DA-10 RAED chief, Engr. Deliza T. Camaro, Professional Regulatory Board – ABE Member Engr. Caesar Joventino M. Tado, and other DA-10 officials. # (BJCE)