Saturday, December 21, 2024

Bukidnon mupahigayon og skills training karong Oktubre

Ang Provincial Government of Bukidnon mupahigayon og skills training uban sa Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)

Base sa pahibalo sa LGU Bukidnon, ang skills training magsugod karong Oktubre 23, 2023.

Ang programa nga gi-tanyag mao ang Contact Center Services NC II ug Events Management Services NC III.

Ang tanan nga nag-edad og 18-anyos pataas gi-awhag nga magpa-enroll sa giingon nga programa taman karong Oktubre 18, 2023.

Ang interesado nga magpa-enroll gitahasan nga mupasa sa ilang requirements sa Public Employment Service Office (PESO) sa Provincial Office Building ning dakbayan sa Malaybalay. (MG Mayumi B. Madera)

DA invites firm to bid for coffee supply on expanded projects

MALAYBALAY CITY, Bukidnon – The Department of Agriculture in Northern Mindanao (DA-10) on September 21, 2023, invited a multinational firm and other companies to bid for coffee supply as it gears toward the sustainability and expansion of the agency’s projects

In a press briefing, DA-10 Technical Director Carlota Madriaga said they are looking for suppliers of certified-grade Robusta coffee plantlets for distribution to farmer-beneficiaries in the region.

Madriaga said Nestle Philippines, which operates the Bukidnon Integrated Coffee Center (BICC), is one of the main growers of certified Robusta coffee plantlets.

“There were many coffee players who used to bid before including Nestle but in the recent call for bidding there were no parties showing interest, so there was a failure to bid,” she said.

For parties to become qualified bidders, they must undergo training and accreditation from the Bureau of Plant and Industry.

Art Baria, Nestle’s agri-services head, said they will look into bidding requirements, noting that “it takes time to grow these plantlets, and we will make sure we can provide the needed number.”

Other than a direct source for the processing of its coffee products, Nestle’s BICC is also a certified training school for Coffee Production Level 2 for farmers and students. It is accredited by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority and DA’s Agriculture Training Institute reviving the coffee industry.

Meanwhile, DA-10 Director Carlene Collado spoke of a “coffee industry renaissance,” pointing to the previous achievements of farmer groups who have gained a reputation for providing high-quality coffee.

“From 2017-2018, DA-10 was able to procure certified Robusta coffee from Nestle worth 1.65 million pieces,” he said.

Madriaga reiterated that DA-10 and its allied stakeholders are committed to the Philippine Coffee Industry Roadmap (PCIR).

The PCIR has a 2023 to 2027 timeframe with objectives and action plans related to enhancing the growth of the coffee industry.

A five-year data from DA-10 showed that from 2016 to 2020, Robusta coffee had the highest yield in Northern Mindanao with an average of 5,000 tons; Excelsa variety coffee had 266 tons, while Arabica coffee dwindled from 334 to 198 tons. (Nef Luczon/PNA)

4ID recognized as TESDA Northern Mindanao’s Best National Government Agency

The 4th Infantry (Diamond) Division was recognized by the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Northern Mindanao as its Best National Government Agency for its significant contribution to the implementation and development of the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector in the Region, which resulted in TESDA’s consecutive highest approval and trust ratings among government agencies in the country.

Said plaque of appreciation was received by Colonel Ted B. Dumosmog, the 4ID Assistant Division Commander for Reservist and Retiree Affairs (ADC RRA) during the 29th TESDA Anniversary Celebration held at the Mallberry Suites Business Hotel, Limketkai Drive, Cagayan de Oro City on August 31, 2023. It was attended by the personnel and staff of TESDA Region 10 led by its Regional Director, Mr. Dan N. Navarro, other government agencies, and officers of the 4ID.

RD Navarro recognized the unwavering support of 4ID to all the TESDA programs and projects which greatly contributed to the endeavor of the organization in providing vulnerable sectors a better way to live.

Meanwhile, Major General Jose Maria R. Cuerpo II, the Commander of 4ID also expressed his gratitude to TESDA Region 10 for acknowledging the efforts of the Diamond Troopers, a testament to strong collaboration in order to achieve a common goal – to sustain peace and development in communities, especially the geographically isolated and disadvantage areas. (4ID)

29 PO’s migradwar sa Valencia

Adunay 29 ka mga miyembro sa people’s organization (PO) sa dakbayan sa Valencia ang malampusong migradwar sa Service Electrical System Leading to MSES NC II niadtong Agosto 9, 2023 sa Valencia City High School Covered Court, Barangay San Isidro

Ang paglampos sa mga migradwar hatud sa LGU-Valencia, 48 Infantry Batallion, ug Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

Nahimong Guest Speaker si Major Noel Jumalon, ang Executive Officer sa 48IB, 7ID, PA diin iyang gipaabot ang panimbaya sa mga migradwar sa maong programa nga nagatumong sa paghatag og opurtunidad sa mga mibalik sa sabakan sa gobyerno nga mabansay ug puhon makakita og trabaho.

Miduyog usab sa maong kalihokan si Mr. Raymundo Pacana, ang Center Administrator sa PTC-Bukidnon, ug ang CPOC Consultant ug Executive Assistant IV sa LGU-Valencia nga si Retired BGen Glenn G. Macasero. (LGU Valencia)

TESDA-10 to elevate learners’ HVAC skills

TAGOLOAN, Misamis Oriental – With the increasing demand in the Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) industry, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)-10, through its Regional Training Center-Tagoloan, is set to elevate the technical skills of Filipino learners as they partner with Daikin Air Conditioning Philippines in providing HVAC training courses

The HVAC training course comprises nine common competencies and four core competencies, which learners are required to take and complete within seven hundred twenty hours of training, including 400 hours of supervised industry learning.

“This collaboration seeks to empower our citizens by equipping them with the essential skills and knowledge, thus opening new doors to a brighter and more prosperous future. This event is a testament to both organizations’ commitment to improving the quality of life of the people we serve,” said TESDA-10 RTC-Tagoloan Administrator Mario S. Labisig.

Meanwhile, TESDA-10 Regional Director Dan M. Navarro recognizes the crucial role of the HVAC industry in maintaining a comfortable and safe environment in various establishments such as homes, offices, schools, hospitals, and industrial facilities.

With the increasing demand for well-trained HVAC professionals, it is essential to equip the workforce with the necessary knowledge and competencies to meet these demands.

“Through this initiative, we are bridging the gap between theory and practice, ensuring our graduates possess theoretical knowledge and relevant and up-to-date practical skills. With the establishment of this TESDA-Daikin training facility, we have taken a giant leap forward in ensuring that our skilled workers are equipped with the latest techniques and technologies in the HVAC system,” Navarro said.

With the start of the HVAC training course, TESDA and Daikin seek to empower learners with essential skills and knowledge in HVAC that can open new doors of opportunity for those heading towards a brighter and more prosperous future. (JAKA/PIA-10/Misamis Oriental)

TESDA-10 launches PBBM Cares, bridges skills-employment gap

LANTAPAN, Bukidnon – To bridge the gap between skills and employment opportunities, the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA)-10 has launched the Paglingap sa Buhay ng Bawat Mamamayan (PBBM Cares) program, June 9, in Lantapan town

Undersecretary Vidal Villanueva III, TESDA’s Deputy Director-General for Special Concerns, dealt with the audience and emphasized the agency’s commitment to the program.
“PBBM Cares seeks to gather all government agencies to assist the underemployed and unemployed, particularly the underprivileged residents here in Bukidnon,” he said.
The signing of a Memorandum of Agreement, which solidifies the commitment of all stakeholders involved to work together toward a common goal, highlighted the official program launch.
Villanueva explained that the program, jointly carried out by local government units (LGUs) and various government agencies, aims to uplift individuals by addressing their specific needs and equipping them with resources for long-term employment.
Similarly, TESDA-10 Regional Director Dan Navarro affirmed that PBBM Cares is a concept developed by TESDA-10 with the noble mission of fostering collaboration to empower disadvantaged individuals by addressing their unique challenges and providing accessible skills training and employment opportunities for those in need.
He attributed the program’s roots to the Duterte Administration’s ‘convergence’ approach to dealing with issues and setbacks.
As a concrete step forward, the Lantapan Training Center, a crucial program component, received a prestigious Certificate of Accreditation. The recognition showcased the center’s dedication to delivering high-quality training that would directly impact the lives of its residents.
Filled with gratitude, Lantapan Vice Mayor Ricky James Balansag thanked TESDA-10 for its unwavering support in constructing the Skills Training Center in town.
Demonstrating its firm commitment to improving the community’s well-being, the Lantapan Technical Education and Skills Development Council pledged to continue its tireless efforts in serving the needy and empowering them to reach their full potential.
With the launch of TESDA’s PBBM Cares in Bukidnon, the vice mayor emphasized the program’s transformative potential, saying it is poised to bring about positive change in the lives of the underprivileged. (JMC/PIA-10/Bukidnon)

TESDA, BUKTIA mipahigayon og forum kabahin sa hisgutanan sa scholarship program

MALAYBALAY CITY – Ang Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) ug Bukidnon Technical-Vocational Institutions Association (BUKTIA) mipahigayon og forum aron aron mahatagan sa impormasyon ug balita ang mga technical-vocational nga mga institusyon kabahin sa mga programa sa Technical-Vocational Education and Training (TVET), mga scholarship, oportunidad sa trabaho, ug mga panginahanglanon sa industriya

Matud ni TESDA-10 Regional Director Dan M. Navarro, tumong sa forum ang pagpadayon sa paghatag importansya sa TVET ug suporta sa mga eskwelahan aron mapalambo ang kalidad sa technical-vocational education, pagsalmot sa mga koneksyon sa mga kauban sa industriya, mga employers, ug mga stakeholders, ug lig-on nga kooperasyon tali sa mga TVET ug employers.

“Nagkatigom kita dinhi karon aron pagseguro nga mahatag sa TESDA ngadto sa atong mga partner, lakip ang pagpahigayon sa mga programa, paghatag sa training ug edukasyon matag tuig ngadto sa kadaghanan,” matud ni Navarro.

Dugang pa niya, ang BUKTIA nagpahibalo sa TVET sektor ug nagpromote sa importansya niini sa pagpalambo sa mga trabahante ug ekonomikanhong kalamboan sa nasud pinaagi sa paghatag og mga plataporma alang sa ‘sharing of best practices’–gamit ang mga bag-ong paagi–tali sa mga institusyon.

“Sa atong pasalig sa pag-atiman sa mga indibidwal nga nanginahanglan, ilabi na kadtong nag-depende sa gobyerno, karon dunay mga oportunidad nga atong gidawat alang sa dugang mga scholarship programs ug alokasyon,” dugang ni Navarro.

Gipasabot niya nga ang forum maoy makatabang diha sa pagkuha sa mga feedback gikan sa mga Technical-Vocational Institutions (TVIs). Kini nga mga impormasyon, matud pa niya, makatabang sa pagpauswag sa mga patakaran, regulasyon, ug mga katuyo-an sa mga nagdumala sa technical-vocational education.

Tungod niini, giseguro sa TESDA nga ang mga patakaran nga ipatuman maoy makab-ot ug masabtan diha sa panginahanglanon sa industriya ug sa mga ga-training o ga-eskwela, dugang pa niya.

Mikabat sa 80 ka indibidwal ang misalmot sa forum gikan sa mga eskwelahan nga naglangkob sa mga registrar, mga asosasyon sa industriya, mga representante sa tech-vocational institution, mga opisyal sa TESDA sa rehiyon ug probinsya, ug mga stakeholders. (KEEA/PIA-10/Bukidnon)