Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Philippine Center for Postharvest
Development and Mechanization
CLSU Compound, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija

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PHilMech hosts Agrilink 2018
by (September 25, 2018)
The Philippine Center for Postharvest Development and Mechanization (PHilMech) will showcase its latest technologies in the upcoming Agrilink 2018, an annual event anticipated by both farmers and those involved in agribusiness.

PHilMech will be the primary exhibitor in Agrilink 2018, being the lead agency for Philippine agricultural modernization. Agrilink 2018 will be staged at the World Trade Center in Pasay City from October 4 to 6.

“PHilMech strongly supports the annual Agrilink not only to showcase the technologies it developed but also as a venue to make the public aware on the need to modernize the country’s agriculture sector and create more agribusiness enterprises,” PHilMech Executive Director Dr. Baldwin Jallorina said.

Among the technologies PHilMech will exhibit during this year’s Agrilink are Impeller Rice Mill, Fluidized Bed Dryer, Probe Moisture Meter, Ten-Row Onion Seeder, and the High Temperature Storage for Onion. Sample products produced by enterprises that adopted PHilMech-developed technologies and protocols will also be exhibited at PHilMech’s booth.

PHilMech will also spearhead the hosting of various seminars/workshops to familiarize participants with the various technologies it has developed and is currently developing.

Dr. Jallorina said PHilMech’s current thrust is to promote local technologies and farm equipment produced domestically since this can help create more jobs, especially in the countryside. Also, as the number of locally-developed farm machines is dispersed or deployed, there is a need to train mechanics who can provide after-sales services for farm machines. PHilMech already has a program to train mechanics who will provide after-sales service for farm machines, and also train mechanics on simple troubleshooting.

“We at PHilMech strongly support the development of the local farm machinery industry, because they will be the partners of PHilMech in commercializing the agency’s farm mechanization and post-harvest technologies,” Dr. Jallorina said.

“And as the local farm machinery industry improves the quality and quantity of its output, more and more people in the countryside can be provided employment in the firms that manufacture farm equipment and enterprises that provide after-sales for such machines,” he added.

Dr. Jallorina said Agrilink will also bring together agribusiness companies and agriculture research institutions, underscoring PHilMech’s advocacy of forming partnerships and collaborations for the modernization of the country’s agriculture sector.

“The modernization of the country’s agriculture sector will need the full cooperation of private enterprises, both organized and individual farmers and fisherfolk, and other research institutions, and through Agrilink, PHilMech can also foster more cooperation among stakeholders so we can modernize the country’s agriculture sector,” the PHilMech executive director said.