October 14-15 2021
Virtual AFFNR Extension Symposium and PhilEASNet General Assembly
THEME : " Governance of Extension Systems for the new future"
RATIONALE
After a year that passed since COVID-19 broke, extension and advisory services (EAS) continue to face challenges and realities that have worsened because of the pandemic. EAS actors need to be fully aware of these challenges and realities to come up with relevant EAS interventions that are geared towards collectively meeting the goals of inclusive and sustainable agriculture and food systems for food security and sovereignty. However, sheer relevance does not always guarantee the attainment of expected results. Most often, success is a result of effective governance. This is important, especially when dealing with the prevailing health and economic crisis and an uncertain future.
October 14-15 2021
Virtual AFFNR Extension Symposium and PhilEASNet General Assembly
THEME : " Governance of Extension Systems for the new future "
AAS Documentations | |
AFEN Documentation for SAAS Best Ext Practice Notes | Link |
Documentation of Professionalization of Extension Workers in the Philippines | Link |
Private Public Partneship | Link |
Best Practice Note | |
BPN_CHARMP 1 | Link |
BPN_CHARMP 2 | Link |
BPN_CHARMP 3 | Link |
BPN_CHARMP 4 | Link |
Module | |
Enhanced CSFBS | Link |
Policy Briefs | |
Policy Brief - SGLG | Link |
October 8-11 2019
Bohol tropics Hotel, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
THEME : " Facing the Challenges of the 4IR through Extension and Advisory services"
October 3-4 2018
Heritage Hotel , Pasay City
Theme: "Strengthening the Harmonization of the Philippine Extension and Advisory Services for Sustainable Development"
October 3-4 2017
Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City
THEME: "Strengthening the Philippine Agriculture, Fishery, Forestry and Natural Resources (AFNR) Extension for Rural Transformation"
September 30 to October 1, 2015
Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Makati City
THEME: “Community Resiliency in the Agriculture, Fisheries and Natural Resources Sector Through Responsive Extension Policy”
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September 30 to October 1, 2015
Asian Institute of Management (AIM) Makati City
THEME: “Innovative Extension Schemes for Entrepreneurship and Community Transformation under an ASEAN Economic Community”
October 8-11 2019
Bohol tropics Hotel, Tagbilaran City, Bohol
THEME : " Facing the Challenges of the 4IR through Extension and Advisory services"
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR or FIRe) is characterized by the fusion of technologies in the physical, digital and biological worlds, making it fundamentally different from past revolutions that freed humans from animal power, made mass production possible, and gave people digital capabilities. Part of this revolution are artificial intelligence, robotics, the Internet of Things, drones, 3D printing, 5G wireless network and nanotechnology. The World Economic Forum (WEF) describes these technologies as disrupting almost every industry or sector (WEF,2018) and that includes the agriculture, fishery, forestry and natural resources (AFFNR) sectors. While millions of jobs are expected to be wipes out, the 4IR also offers opportunities to produce cleaner and safer food in more efficient and precise ways that put less stress on the environment and give more
options to buy inputs,sell outputs, and enhance information access.These questions elicit
October 3-4 2018
Heritage Hotel , Pasay City
Theme: "Strengthening the Harmonization of the Philippine Extension and Advisory Services for Sustainable Development"
BRIEF ABOUT THE EVENT
Background and Rationale Extension in the Philippines is undergoing a phenomenal expansion from its traditional application in the field of agriculture and fisheries. Recently, there is an increasing recognition of its application in the fields of environment, health, education, business and tourism, among others, traversing themes and different client systems. The academic community, particularly the higher education institutes (HEIs) and state universities and colleges (SUCs), has situated extension among its three major pillars with instruction and research.
October 3-4 2017
Crown Legacy Hotel, Kisad Road, Baguio City
THEME: "Strengthening the Philippine Agriculture, Fishery, Forestry and Natural Resources (AFNR) Extension for Rural Transformation"
The emerging trends in extension and advisory services to enhance rural transformation in a globalized era pose opportunities and challenges to the Philippine Extension System. To keep abreast with the changing conditions in the agriculture, fishery, forestry and natural resources (AFFNR) sectors, the Philippine Extension and Advisory Services Network will hold the 2017 AFFNR Extension Symposium at the Crown Legacy Hotel, Baguio City on October 2-5, 2017. The Symposium aims to generate a healthy and productive exchange of new ideas and best extension practices to strengthen the governance, extension modalities and competencies of extension professionals and practitioners.