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Native Plants, Farm Tourism Showcased in 2 New Publications

From left to right are ATI Region IV-A Director Pia Cosico, ATI Director Alfredo Aton, DOT Standard Development Division chief Ma. Grace Marzan, and DOT CALABARZON Regional Director Joseph Francisco Ortega.

SILANG, Cavite—Two new books promoting Philippine native plants and farm tourism sites were launched by the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI), through its Regional Training Center (RTC) in CALABARZON.

The books, “Agriculturally Awesome: A Regional Farm Tourism Travel Guide” and “saRiLing ATIn: 25 Promising Native Plants of the Philippines,” were produced through the joint efforts of ATI and its assisted farms in CALABARZON.

ATI Today

Extension services continue to evolve. With the challenges that extension workers and farmers face, the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) continues to explore various strategies to improve its efforts as the extension and training arm of the Department of Agriculture. In over 30 years, the ATI has celebrated various successes and learned from the lessons during hard times. Nonetheless, we are proud to be standing the test of time through the support of our partners and the clientele themselves. This is the ATI Today, more committed to bring you extension services beyond boundaries.  

 

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