TAGBILARAN CITY – The Agricultural Training Institute in Central Visayas (ATI-CV) conducted the annual Year-End and Management Review held at ATI-CV, Cabawan District, this city on December 19-21, 2022.
The three-day activity aimed to have an overall management review, assess the performance and accomplishments for the year 2022 and strengthen the implementation of plans for the succeeding years.
In addition, assess the program performance of the centre, identify issues and concerns on the program implementation, craft strategies to address identified issues, and how to strengthen overall program implementation for better decision making, and contribute strategies in compliance and conformance to the ISO standards.
"Ang activity, for the project officer and training management team, salamat sa pagpahiluna sa activity and sa food, so far, so good. Sa tanang staff nga niattend, salamat kaayo for three years nga experiences and learnings, dili man nako matagsa tagsa ang tanan sa pagpasalamat, akong ikasulti lang nga, it is now a goodbye but it is the day until we meet again," share d Angelie B. Mecede, Technical Support.
Additionally, the following awards were announced during the assessment:
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- First Place in Agri Solutions Pitch Poster Presentation
- Second Place in Agri Solutions Paper Presentation on their proposal, Distribution of Knowledge Products (KPs) through "iBasa" App Development
- Notable Accomplishments in the implementation of the Digital Farmers' Program
- Local Media Engagement in the Promotion and Implementation of ATI Programs in the Region
Corn Program
- Second Place Physical and Financial Accomplishments
Organic Agriculture Program
- Second Place Physical and Financial Accomplishments
Special Award
- Attaining 100% of the participants rated the training and other AF-related activities as relevant and appropriate to clientele needs.
The center stays committed to its mission to provide relevant and appropriate extension initiatives under the leadership of its Officer-in-Charge, Gracia F. Arado, PhD.
A total of 46 ATI staff and employees participated in the activity.