Thursday, May 10, 2012
PhilSCAT-II: Accentuating the Positives Between Phil - China Diplomatic Relations
By reading the newspapers and viewing the television, issues which in one way or another tackle some problems of the two supposed allied countries, are always around - the Spratley multi-national claim, the ZTN deal, Chinese Tourists' hostage drama, and what have you.
And now, another hot issue on Scarborough Shoal is in our midst. Positive and development-oriented issues concerning these two countries seldom land in our dailies nor shown in TVs. That's understandable as both media and the general reading/viewing public want sensationalism. Yes, people in general wanted something that will excite them,hmmm.
We at PhilSCAT, while observing our respective patriotism, opt to accentuate the positives. Everybody is trying to avoid the negative effect of those controversies in our work. Everybody seems to observe utmost professionalism if only to preserve friendly working atmosphere and diplomatic relationship among PhilSCAT people, Filipino and Chinese alike.
As everybody at PhilSCAT now is dead busy preparing for the grand Opening of Phase 2 and the first Advisory Council meeting on May 22, 2012 at its headquarters in CLSU, Nueva Ecija, we have no choice but focus our efforts on our mandate of bringing "prosperity and goodwill thru mechanized hybrid rice and biogas technologies".
PhilSCAT, an acronym for Philippine-Sino Center on Agricultural Technology, is the bilateral program on Agriculture and related fields between the Phils and the PROChina through their respective Department of Agriculture and the Ministry of Commerce. Its implementing agencies are the LongPing Hi-Tech Agriculture Co. Ltd. (for PROC) and the Central Luzon State University (for the Philippines). Other implementing partners are the PhilRice, PHilMech, ATI and DA-RFO III. Its current commodity scope for continuous development and eventual commercialization include hybrid rice, agri-mechanization and the biogas technologies. (KMD-PhilSCAT reports)
Thursday, May 03, 2012
Top Bible College's Officials Lead J.Santiago Clan Reunion 2012
30 April 2012, Masaguisi, Or. Mindoro. - Two members of Juan Santiago (nee: Felipa Union), who are top officers of the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement's bible seminary the International Christian College of Manila (ICCM) lead this year's homecoming of the said family. College President Arthur M. Santiago and BOT Chair Dr. Josue Santiago Falla spearheaded over a hundred participants from the extended families of J. Santiago to a 2-day of merriment the Christian way.
Activities include greetings and group dynamics, games and recreation, singing with viodeoke, Family devotion, beach swimming, and what have you. Dining together made this reunion interesting, as if one is attending a Convention or a Camp.
It is worthy to note that several members of the clan are into full-time ministry having formally finished Theology course from either Manila Bible Seminary and the ICCM.
This year's reunion was organized-hosted by the Francisco Santiago clan, where ICCM president Arthur belongs. Next year shall be hosted by the Geronimo Santiago clan with Digna Santiago-Galicha as the overall coordinator. (JSF reports)
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Free (Undenominational) Filipino Christians Holds 98th National Convention
20-22 April 2012, Davao City, Philippines – Over a thousand non-denominational Christians flocked to this “most livable city” of Davao in southern Philippines, for a general biennial convention of the Churches of Christ/Christian Churches rooted from the USA Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement. With the theme, “Di Natitinag na Katapatan Magbago Man ang Panahon”, the Convention was jointly organized by the CACD (Convention Action and Coordinating Directorate) and the Churches of Christ in Mindanao.
Its objectives as put by Bro. Arthur Santiago, chair of Program Development committee, “ang Convention ay isang pambansang fellowship, upang magkumustahan, magpalakas sa isa’t isa, at tumanggap ng mga bagong hamon at pagpapala sa mga paksang tatalakayin tungo sa ikalalago ng iglesia”.
It was held at CAP Development Center. Featured in this convention were show of various God-given talents among the participating local churches and individuals, and a “Ministry Fair” where regional and national para-Church organizations (of Christian youth, women, male leaders, ect.) discussed once again their mission, vision and programs towards church development and towards spreading of the gospel. A novel financing scheme for conventions called HOPE was likewise presented and discussed. HOPE, which is an acronym for such project hopes to solve the perennial problem of funding various activities of the churches of Christ in the country.
The Convention was concluded through mass Sunday morning celebration typical of a local Church, which included Praise and Worship, Bible Study, Message, Offerings and Communion. It was attended by the thousand Conventionists and an estimated 500 brethren from the neighboring local churches. Dove-tailing the Sunday worship program were other peripheral activities like the turn-over ceremonies of CACD leadership, acknowledgement of resource speakers, and a few announcements.
Posted along this 98th Convention abstract is a collage of photographs featuring our group composed of family members from Oriental Mindoro and Nueva Ecija, with some brethren from Mindanao. (JSFalla reports)
Monday, April 16, 2012
40 Children in the Vicinity of STCC Pastorate Completed Weeklong DVBS
As a regular Church activity during summer when children are not in their schools, the autonomous local church of Sto. Tomas in San Jose City, Nueva Ecija conducts Daily Vacation Bible School (DVBS) as part of its child evangelism program.
For this summer, the DVBS was held at the Sto. Tomas Church of Christ pastorate from April 9 to 13, 2012 with the theme "Servanthood". It was participated by 40 children in the vicinity, mostly farmers' children as the Pastorate is surrounded by rice and vegetable farms. Serving as DVBS teachers were the members of KFCI (Kids for Christ International)based in ICCM, Antipolo City, namely, Mark Anthony Tobias, Harold dela Cruz, Elizabeth Miralles and Jasmin Cielos, who are also Theology students of ICCM. Jonnamicah Torres, STCC-SS teacher for children also served as teacher.
Teaching methods include song learning, story-telling, puppet show, group dynamics and craft-making. Serving as DVBS mother-facilitators were the Church deaconesses Rose Falla and Imelda Salazar, while moms who feed the pupils as well as the teachers were Norma Sagun, Betty Pantanilla, Emma Flores, Sis. Anita, and Rosie Torres.
The STCC congregation sponsored the Bible school with donations from Danna-Rose Falla, Lota Anog, Med Bolivar and Ian Falla.
This DVBS is being rotated-held in the surrounding villages of the STCC where the needs for children evangelism is felt. For the last 2 years, it was held in Magtanggol and Caanawan. (JSF reports)
Saturday, April 14, 2012
LongPing Hi-Tech Conducts Rice Field Day
13 April 2012, Brgy. Sapang Cauayan, Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija - Some said it's a bad omen today, Friday the 13th, but our Chinese agriculturists counterpart in this Science community proved otherwise, as the Chinese agri-research organization, the Longping Hi-Tech (LPHT)conducted a Field Day to show to the Filipino farmers that rice varieties originated in China can be profitably adopted locally.
In this Field Day, as participated by select farmers, Chinese and Filipino breeders and agronomists, LPHT "boosts" for new 19 Chinese rice varieties introduced locally which lowest theoretical yield (with code LP2099) is recorded at 7.90 tons per ha. while the highest one is 10.20 (coded LP2017). These were compared to two non-LPHT varieties, namely, PSBRC 82 which yielded 8.55 tons/ha, and SL-8 with 10.13 tons per hectare.
The seed company (LPHT) also demonstrated the three PhilSCAT-developed varieties, with the following yield per hectare performance: LP106 (12.90 tons), LP330 (12.80 tons) and LP331 (14.50 tons). PhilSCAT stands for Philippine-Sino Center for Agricultural Technology, a bilateral program between RP and PROC.
The Field Day included tour of LPHT's 6-hectare Experimental area in this village (Sapang Cauayan) including their greenhouse facilities.
The LPHT-Philippines is bent on commercial adoption of Chinese varieties under local conditions, as it partner with Allied Botanicals (a local company) to handle the marketing aspects of the technology, and with the Philippine Department of Agriculture to handle the sustained R&D works in rice.
The Field Day was capped through a diplomatic dinner hosted by LPHT manager Mr. Mao and his 6 Chinese agronomists/breeders with over ten staff from the Allied Botanicals, and PhilSCAT officials in attendance.
Finally, above is the collage of photos during this successful Field Day. (JSF reports)
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