Quezon City, January 30, 2025 – A major milestone was reached for ATI-Central Visayas with the official signing of its FY 2025 Work and Financial Plan. The event took place at the Great Eastern Hotel in Quezon City on January 30, 2025, marking the beginning of a year focused on delivering impactful agricultural training and extension services.
The signing ceremony was led by ATI Director Engr. Remelyn R. Recoter and Assistant Director Antonieta J. Arceo, with Dr. Gracia F. Arado, ATI-7 Center Director, affixing her signature alongside the Directorate. The event also included the presence of key officials, such as Assistant OIC-Assistant Center Director Ma. Gracia S. Pungay, Planning Officer Merigine C. Otara, OIC PAS Chief Engr. Rizaldy C. Mercadal, CDMS OIC Chief Joemelyn A. Sumagang, and IS Chief Dr. Merrian Piquero Soliva.
The signing of the Work and Financial Plan signals ATI-Central Visayas’ readiness to execute its training and extension activities for the year, supporting the agricultural sector across the four island provinces of Bohol, Cebu, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor. This plan lays out the framework for effective delivery of services to farmers, fisherfolk, and agripreneurs, aligning with the Institute’s mission of advancing sustainable agricultural practices and empowering communities.
With a renewed commitment to excellence and service, ATI-Central Visayas is set to create meaningful impact in the region's agricultural development in 2025. As the year unfolds, the Institute’s dedication to its stakeholders, clients, and partners is expected to drive growth, collaboration, and innovation in the agricultural sector, ensuring a year of abundance and prosperity for all.