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REACH – September 2013
RACP Release # 01, Series of 2013
REACH is a printed initiative in
conformity to one of the roles spelled
out for the school’s representative to the
Regional Applied Communications
Program – more commonly known as
RACP.
The RACP is expected to come up with
creative ideas utilizing all available
media (print, broadcast, electronic) in
shedding
spotlight
to
the
accomplishments as well as projected
direction for the Research and
Extension undertakings of the State
College… in addition, of course, to the
usual face-to-face or interpersonal
mode of putting forward the same
accomplishments and directions.
REACH therefore deviates from the
usual outings of regularly printed
materials, in that it may produce a
reading material anytime it has been
deemed to be worth-sharing. There is
no set frequency of producing releases,
in the same way that there shall be no
partiality of subjects to be covered and
featured in its pages.
Research plans, current attainments,
actual outputs, future targets…
Extension strategies, current course of
actions, actual results, lessons
learned…
The people involved in the ventures, the
key actors, the collaborators, the
supporters, the evaluators, the
beneficiaries, and all other subjects
within the sphere of Research and
Extension
–
especially
THE
RESEARCHER and THE EXTENSION
WORKER – all of them are worthy
subjects that can be contained within
REACH.
We hope to come up with a splashy
initial release, but – considering the
limitations – this is what we can, at this
time, REACH.
MARCIANO A. PAROY JR.
RACP Rep
KASC RESEARCH AGENDA
1. AGRICULTURE
CROPS- VELERO
FRUIT TREES
ORNAMENTALS AND MEDICINAL PLANTS
PLANTATION CROPS
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
LARGE AND SMALL RUMINANTS
CROP AND ANIMAL PROTECTION
FISHERIES
FARMING SYSTEMS
2. BIOTECHNOLOGY
3. NATURAL RESOURCES AND
ENVIRONMENT
BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION AND
MANAGEMENT
LAND AND WATER RESOURCES
WASTE MANAGEMENT ( SOILID AND
LIQUID 0
GEOHAZARD MANAGEMENT
ECO-TOURISM
WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
4. ENERGY SECTOR
RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS
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17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
MICRO-HYDRO, SOLAR, BIOGAS ,WIND
BIOFUEL SOURCES
5. ENGINEERING
POST HARVEST MACHINERIES
SOIL AND WATER MANAGEMENT
GEOHAZARD RESEARCH
FARM STRUCTURE AND ENVTL
CONTROL
GIS-BASED RESEARCH
6. SOCIO-ECO-CULTURAL STUDIES
ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT—SOCIAL
PROBLEM ASSESSMNET
ANTHROPOLOGY
7. EDUCATION
CURRICULAR ASSESSMENT
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL
DVELOPMENT
IMPACT ASSESSMENT
TRACER STUDIES
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND
ASSESSMENT
EXTENSION PROGRAM THRUSTS
1. Adopt-a-Barangay Program
EXTENSION PROGRAM THRUSTS
2. Techno Gabay Program (8
Adopt-a-Barangay Program
municipalities)
Techno Gabay Program (8 municipalities)
3. Functional Literacy Program and
Functional Literacy Program and Communication SkillsCommunication Skills Training
Training
Technology Transfer and Commercialization
4. Technology
Transfer
and
Non-Conventional and Renewable Energy Utilization &Commercialization
Maintenance
Capability Building
5. Non-Conventional
and
Gender Sensitivity Trainings and Advocacy
Renewable Energy Utilization &
Community Awareness on Resources and Evaluation Program
Maintenance
Technology Fora (Farmers, Women, Business) 6. Capability Building
FITS Maintenance (Farmers Information & Technology Gender Sensitivity Trainings and
Services)
7.
Institutional Development
Advocacy
Heal th
8. Community
Awareness on
Resources
and Evaluation
Program
The Research & Development Executive Committee
9. Technology Fora (Farmers,
Women, Business)
Chairperson 10. FITS Maintenance (Farmers
EDUARDO T. BAGTANG, CPA, Information
DBM
&
Technology
College President
Services)
11. Institutional Development
Vice-Chairman
12. Heal th
AMADO P. IMPER, Ph. D.
VPRE
MEMBERS
JOVITA E. SAGUIBO, Ph. D.
R&D Director
MAXIMO B. GARMING, DPA
Extension Director
MARCIANO A. PAROY, J R.
RACP Rep.
PERFELIA BUEN
RMISP Rep.
REX M. DUCLAYAN
Secretary