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CLSU, PGNE Formalize Partnership to Boost NE farmers through the Establishment of Food Processing Facility

Aug. 12, 2025

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The Provincial Government of Nueva Ecija (PGNE) and Central Luzon State University (CLSU) have officially established a long-term collaboration through signing a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) focused on a shared mission of improving the lives of farmers in the province, held today, August 12, at the CLSU Administration Conference Room. The partnership revolved around the establishment and operation of the Nueva Ecija Food Processing Center, to which CLSU will play a vital role by providing its expertise in crucial areas, including business planning, utilizing research for practical applications, developing new products using local agricultural produce, and facilitating extension services to strengthen farmers’ organizations, and cooperatives among others. This was affirmed by University President Dr. Evaristo A. Abella, who stated, “It is good that the provincial government of Nueva Ecija is now maximizing the University’s expertise. Andito po kami, we are ready and always willing to help especially our farmers.” The ceremonial MOA signing was led by Governor Aurelio “Oyie” M. Umali and CLSU President Abella joined by key officials, including Atty. Jose Maria Ceasar C. San Pedro, Provincial Administrator; Dr. Jovita B. Agliam, Provincial Agriculturist; Mr. Angelo Piccio from the Provincial Planning and Development Office; Dr. Ariel G. Mactal, CLSU Vice President for Administration; Dr. Emmanuel M. Vera Cruz, Vice President for Research and Extension represented by Dr. Aldrin E. Badua, University Extension Office Director; Dr. Ravelina R. Velasco, Vice President for Academic Affairs; Dr. Karenina B. Romualdo, Vice President for Business Affairs; and Dr. Celyrah B. Catillo, Dean of the College of Home Science and Industry. Governor Umali expressed his excitement to partner with the University, saying, “We are positioning ourselves as the food basket of Central Luzon. I encourage CLSU to be part of the Food Council so we can gather our collective wisdom as a strong basis for convincing the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to support this initiative.” He also stressed the harmonization of CLSU and PGNE for having one mind, one heart as this is just the first of many MOAs to come. This partnership will leverage the academic and research capabilities of CLSU to support the provincial government's efforts in strengthening the sustainable agricultural sector, providing farmers with new opportunities and a path toward economic security.

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