Fri, 07/29/2022 - 05:20
Mid Year
The Fiscal Year 2022 Mid-Year Performance Review and Planning Workshop of the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) kicked off on July 27, 2022 at Kawa Resort, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte. The host RTC, represented by OIC Center Director of ATI-RTC 13 Fil Victor Babanto, gave his Welcome Address. Dr. Rosana P. Mula,ATI Director IV, joined the activity virtually. OIC Deputy Director Antonietta Arceo delivered her message and the latest ATI initiatives and directives on behalf of Dr. Mula. Day 1 activity ended at 9:00 PM due to the many issues that needed to be addressed. The review and workshop which is attended by Center Directors and Officer-in-Charge of the RTCs, Division Heads of ATI-CO, and the Secretariat, will conclude on July 29, 2022.

SIARGAO ISLANDS, Surigao del Norte – From July 27-29, 2022, the Mid-Year Performance Review and Planning Workshop of the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) took place at Kawa Resort, Barangay Malinao, General Luna, in this island dubbed as the surfing capital of the Philippines.

The said activity was attended by Center Directors from the fifteen Regional Training Centers (RTCs) of ATI and the International Training Center on Pig Husbandry (ITCPH), division heads and key staff of ATI Central Office, and the directorate represented by OIC Assistant Director Antonietta J. Arceo on behalf of Dr. Rosana P. Mula, Director IV of ATI.

Fil Victor A. Babanto, OIC Center Director of ATI-RTC 13, welcomed the participants during the opening program while Director Arceo gave the opening message, latest initiatives, and ATI directives. Dr. Mula, though was not able to attend the activity in Siargao because of more important commitments, was able to join in the discussions via voice and video call.

Among the topics discussed were the first semester financial performance and consolidated physical performance, FY 2023 plans and budget proposal, criteria and schedule of performance evaluation for the best performing centers, and other issues and concerns.

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