14 JULY 2020. While the entire country continues to adapt to the new normal, the Philippine Council for Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) conducted a dialogue with its agriculture and fishery stakeholders on how they can work together to promote policy reforms amid the challenges of COVID-19. Through a video conference, PCAF Acting Executive Director Liza continue reading…
DA to reinvent agencies, bureaus to “new normal” (repost)
Author: DA Communications Group | 8 June 2020 In adapting to the “new normal,” the Department of Agriculture (DA) will reinvent itself along with its regional field offices, bureaus, and attached agencies to stay relevant and worthy of existence. “We cannot go back to yesterday. We must use our past achievements to rebuild our continue reading…
PCAF Initiatives during COVID-19 ECQ: RAFC Visayas Cluster Meeting
The Philippine Council for Agriculture and Fisheries (PCAF) facilitated the Regional Agricultural and Fishery Council (RAFC) Visayas Cluster through video conference on May 13, 2020 to discuss the agriculture and fisheries sector issues and concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic. Together with PCAF concerned employees, RAFC officials and members talked about the following: 1. Unhampered continue reading…
IATF okays food security development framework (repost)
Author: DA Communications Group | 8 May 2020 The Department of Agriculture (DA), as chair of the Task Group on Food Security (TGFS), recently got the nod of the Inter-agency Task Force for the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF) to pursue its Food Security Development Framework (FSDF) as it leads the country’s agriculture continue reading…
DA resumes full operations, providing service to farmers, fishers, agri stakeholders (repost)
Author: DA Communications Group | 4 May 2020 The Department of Agriculture (DA), its bureaus, regional field offices, attached agencies, and corporations nationwide are resuming full operations, starting Monday, May 4, 2020, as part of the government’s efforts to gradually phase into the “new normal,” amid the implementation of enhanced or general community quarantine continue reading…