BAYBAY CITY, Leyte – The Agricultural Training Institute Regional Training Center 8 (ATI RTC 8) successfully conducted a three-day training titled "Impactful Designs for Effective Agri-KPs (IDEA)" from August 27 to 29, 2024, at ATI RTC 8, VSU, Baybay City, Leyte. The training aimed to enhance the skills of Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) designated as Farmers' Information and Technology Services (FITS) Center Staff, equipping them with the knowledge and tools to design impactful agricultural knowledge products (Agri-KPs).
The training was organized to address the growing need for effective and localized knowledge products in Eastern Visayas, where more than 80 active FITS Centers serve as key sources of agricultural information. Established in partnership with local government units, these centers offer clients fast access to updated agriculture and technology-related knowledge products. The training was part of ATI’s continuous efforts to empower AEWs with the necessary skills to promote and localize these products, ensuring they meet the specific needs of farmers and fishers in their communities.
The training was composed of lectures and workshops. Ms. Melinda P. Petalcorin, ATI RTC 8 – ISS Chief, reoriented the participants about the Techno Gabay Program (TGP) and FITS Center services. Mr. Christian Keruel Y. Laurente, ATI RTC 8 – Information Officer II, also discussed ATI knowledge products and provided relevant tips on managing corporate social media accounts. Mr. Bethel John L. Sinon, ATI RTC 8 – Media Production Specialist II, led sessions on design principles and know-hows in creating infographics and brochures using Powerpoint and Canva.
The participants engaged in hands-on activities, such as developing a comprehensive social media calendar for September, creating engaging techno guides, and designing agrifishery technology-based materials. The initial drafts of these materials will be improved and reproduced for distribution across FITS Centers in the region.
The participants expressed positive feedback about the training, highlighting the practical skills gained and their applicability to their roles in the FITS Centers. Mr. Jay-ann Diaz from LGU – Allen noted, “I gained valuable knowledge and skills, particularly in creating appropriate and organized agricultural knowledge products. By leveraging this knowledge I can help improve the quality and effective of the information and services provided to local farmers.” Ms. Nerilyn Danieles from LGU – Inopacan appreciated the personal and professional growth facilitated by the training, stating, “This training has provided me with new knowledge and skills in effective design. I feel more equipped and capable, which will help our FITS Center become more active and impactful on social media.”
The IDEA underscores ATI RTC 8’s commitment of empowering FITS Staff with continuous skills development, enabling them to effectively serve their communities and promote agricultural innovation throughout Eastern Visayas.