The Sentro Likas Saka (Center for Sustainable Agriculture) or SLS offers a season-long learning experience on sustainable rice-based farming systems and sustainable development. Its main course on sustainable rice science technology consists of 8 modules that can be packaged as separate short courses on request.
It maintains a multi-disciplinary faculty of practitioners, scientists, and academicians with extensive experience in sustainable rice-based farming systems, and has ongoing partnerships with various research and development institutions that provide technical support for sustainable rice science technology development. Training fees are reasonable and can be negotiated.
The SLS also offers the following services:
- Post-training Extension Support and Consultancy on sustainable rice science technology.
- Social Enterprise Development for sustainable rice-based farm systems with emphasis on micro-finance and market systems development.
- Study tours on sustainable rice ecosystems to include exposure and educational trips, integration, and information exchange with farmers.
- Participatory Research and Technology Development to enhance, innovate and promote sustainable rice science technologies.
SLS’s model on sustainable rice-base farm systems has been and is being developed and tested in Nueva Ecija since 1993 through a partnership between the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement (PRRM) and the Kalipunan ng mga Magsasaka para sa L:ikas-kayang Sakahan sa Nueva Ecija (Farmers’ Association for Sustainable Agriculture) in Nueva Ecija or KALIKASAN-NE.
This model has earned a citation from the United Nations Development Program in 1997 as one of the ten best practices in the implementation of the Philippine Agenda 21, has won a grand prize in the first World Bank-sponsored Development Innovation Marketplace competition in 2004., and has spawned a multi-awarded social enterprise – the Kooperatibang LIkas ng Nueva Ecija (Sustainable Cooperative of Nueva Ecija) or KOOL NE - that provides financing and marketing support for the production of organically grown rice, rice-based products, and rice by-products.
The SLS is an affiliate learning center of the Conrado Benitez Institute for Sustainability (CBIS).
SLS's contact details are:
PRRM Compound, Bukang Liwayway Bantug
Science City of Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines (3119)
Telefax: +63 044 4560713
(This article was contributed by HONEYLET S. MACMAC, a senior Development Communication student from Central Luzon State University. The photos used were provided by the PRRM Library in Nueva Ecija).