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UEC, DAE, Cabisuculan Mushroom Growers Association ink partnership for TV GAD learning center

Mar. 24, 2022

Meamette Y. Rosario and Janet L. Saturno | SCO

The University Extension Center (UEC) and the Department of Agricultural Extension of the College of Agriculture, together with the Cabisuculan Mushroom Growers Association launched the Techno Village Gender and Development (TV-GAD) Learning Center held last February 17, 2022, at Cabisuculan Mushroom Center, Brgy. Cabisuculan, Science City of Muñoz, Nueva Ecija.    Milagros A. Diaz, Head of the Department of Agricultural Extension; Prof. Janet L. Saturno of the UEC Applied Communication Division (ACD) and proponent of the project; Mr. Alexander A. Mapalo, President of Cabisuculan Mushroom Growers Association; and Hon. Benjamin L. Cara, Punong Barangay of Cabisuculan, entered a Memorandum of Understanding to signify the commitment of both parties in serving the farmers in the community through the learning center.   The TV-GAD Learning Center is equipped with ICT equipment and IEC materials to support its services and activities in the community and nearby areas. It is funded by the University Gender and Development office of CLSU.     “Ito pong ating learning center ay open para sa lahat. Kaya po kami naglagay ng babasahin diyan, mga leaflets, brochures, ay para ipamigay. Nagpapasalamat kami kay Kapitan [Benjamin L. Cara] at Kuya Art [Arturo Manipon] dahil binigyan tayo ng space dito [Mushroom Center] which is very accessible dahil dito lagi pumupunta ang mga tao.” Prof. Saturno said, the former Department Head of Agricultural Extension who proposed the establishment of the TV-GAD Learning Center.     “Sa pangangalaga po ng punong barangay at ng asosasyon, nandito po ang learning center natin para ma-update po kayo sa mga makabagong teknolohiya na galing po sa CLSU at sa iba pong agency.” Prof. Diaz added.   The TV-GAD Learning Center is a hub made accessible to the farmers and other clients where they can acquire or adopt new technology protocols appropriate for them for their livelihood and daily consumption.  

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CLSU Earns CHED Recognition for Exemplary Performance in THE Impact Rankings

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