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Vol. 1 No. 2
January 16-31, 2000
BAR starts first national team leaders' meeting for CY 2000

The Department of Agriuclture-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR) will sponsor a National Team Leaders' Planning worshop rom February 2-4, 2000 at Anne Rachel's Mountain Resort in Olaongapo City. The National Research, Development and Extension (RDE) Network Leaders, asistant Team Leaders, sub-Network Leaders, the DA-RFU Regional Directors and selected BAR staff will attend the activity.

The planning workshop is the 1st in the series of quarterly meetings to be coordinated by BAR for the year 2000. Since last year, these series consultations were done to regularly assess and evaluate the status of the different networks and to provide necessary fine-tuning to improve their agenda and program implementation.

Specifically, the planning workshop will involve the finalization and review of the following: Work and Financial Plans of the National RDE Networks, detailed proposal format and Terms of Reference (TOR) of the TEam Leaders and the Technical Team, and interfacing schedules with the regional RDE Networks. Moreover, issues concerning the implementation will be discussed. Aside from these, the participants will also be trained on the utilization of the Microsoft Project Program to further enhance their project planning capabilities.

This activity is expected to further advance, develop and strngthen the 19 National Commodity-based and Discipline-based Networks establihsed by BAR, and through the renewed commitment of the TEam Leaders, attain agricultural modernization in the spirit and provisions of AFMA.

January 16-31 2000 Articles:

:: Dr. Ponce talks on continuous professional and personal development of BAR staff
:: BAR starts first national team leaders' meeting for CY 2000
:: BAR to use the GIS to strengthen its policy influencing capacity and technology monitoring
:: New loan policy to improve credit access of farmers/fisherfolk
:: ITD conducts Microsoft project training

::: More January 2000 articles :::

:: Sorsogon eyes commercialization of Asha peanut
:: BAR honors six NaRDSAF graduates for 2008
:: Eleazar gives keynote address at Isabela State U's 30th Commencement Exercises
:: Value-adding from mango is a booming enterprise in Davao
:: Sultan Kudarat reaps its harvest from CPAR project
:: BAR, The Royal Netherlands Embassy support publication on sea urchin
:: Visayas Zonal Cluster refocuses and redefines AFRD programs
:: ISU embarks on sweet sorghum and pigeon pea commercialization
:: Mycological Society holds 10th Anniversary and Symposium
:: BAR promotes indigenous plants for health and wellness industry
:: BAR promotes indigenous plants for health and wellness industry
:: DA Usec Paras underscores backyard hog raisers' role to food sufficiency
:: Confab on dryland agriculture identifies national RD&E agenda and lays groundwork for PhilDRI
:: Central Visayas is source of cassava for bioethanol
:: BAR prepares an e-Learning course on seaweed farming for profitable livelihood
:: 18th PHILARM confab heightens research managers' role to address food-fuel security
:: Promising potentials of rice bran explored
:: Understanding dryland agriculture: How RDE can make most out of Philippine's drylands
:: PGMA creates FIELDS for aggie sector food production drive
 
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