Friday, March 13, 2026

Philippines, Asian Institute of Technology launch 5-year agricultural innovation partnership

BANGKOK, Thailand—The Philippines’ Department of Agriculture (DA) and the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) have launched a five-year strategic partnership designed to accelerate agricultural innovation, develop human capital, and strengthen food security in the Philippines.

 

Philippine Agriculture Secretary Francisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr. welcomed the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at AIT’s Bangkok campus, commending the institute under Prof. Pai-Chi Li for its commitment to collaborative solutions.

 

“This partnership reflects our shared resolve to tackle today’s toughest agricultural challenges—climate variability, resource constraints, pest and disease pressures—while ensuring food security and promoting sustainability,” Tiu Laurel said.

 

The MOU sets a framework for cooperation in multiple areas, including joint PhD and Master’s programs, professional development opportunities, consultancy services, collaborative research, and publications. It also establishes avenues for exploring additional initiatives of mutual interest, aiming to turn research into practical solutions that benefit farmers, students, and the wider agricultural sector.

 

Tiu Laurel underscored the broader impact of the collaboration. “This partnership will strengthen scientific and academic communities, empower the next generation of agricultural leaders, and generate practical knowledge to support sustainable agricultural development, said the DA chief, adding: “Progress in agriculture is progress for our people. Through this collaboration, we affirm our belief in the power of collective expertise and partnerships to drive meaningful and lasting impact.”

 

Officials said the partnership is expected to create a dynamic pipeline of trained professionals, facilitate knowledge exchange between the Philippines and Thailand, and foster the development of technologies and practices that enhance productivity and resilience in the agricultural sector.

 

The DA and AIT also aim to leverage the partnership to address pressing global and regional challenges, from climate-smart farming to sustainable resource management.

 

By combining academic rigor with government policy priorities, the collaboration seeks to generate solutions that are both innovative and scalable, benefiting not only the Filipino agricultural sector but the broader Southeast Asian region.

 

This five-year collaboration marks a significant step in strengthening academic-government alliances as a key driver of agricultural research, innovation, and workforce development.

 

Both institutions plan to monitor and evaluate the impact of joint initiatives closely, ensuring that the partnership delivers measurable outcomes for farmers, researchers, and rural communities alike.

 

Through this agreement, the DA and AIT aim to create a more innovative, resilient, and food-secure future, demonstrating the potential of strategic partnerships to address complex agricultural challenges in an increasingly uncertain global landscape.

 

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