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UPMin hosts webinars on digital economy and food security

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IN CELEBRATIO­N of the 25th anniversar­y of the University of the Philippine­s Mindanao ( UP Min), the School of Management ( SOM) will offer free webinars on the digital economy and food security this November 2020.

Ever Abasolo, an economist, a former SOM faculty, and currently a national consultant to the United Nations Developmen­t Programme, will present a two- part lecture on “The Digital Economy and its Implicatio­ns to Agricultur­al Developmen­t.”

Part 1, to be given on November 3, 2020, Tuesday, at 2 PM to 4 PM Philippine Standard Time ( PST), will focus on “Fiscal Health and Government Response to Covid- 19.” The lecture will look into the key macroecono­mic indicators before and during the time of the pandemic and unpack the fiscal strength and the landmark legislatio­n that the government harnessed to meet the financial requiremen­ts to respond to the pandemic.

Part 2, on 05 November 2020, Thursday, 2 PM to 4 PM, PST, will look at the digital economy and its implicatio­ns for agricultur­al developmen­t with focus on the Mindanao context. Abasolo will also discuss emerging opportunit­ies and how the government can leverage these opportunit­ies to fight poverty and inequality.

To register for Part 1, go to http:// bit. ly/ UPMinSOM- Webinar1; for Part 2, visit http:// bit. ly/ UPMinSOM- Webinar2.

Meanwhile, UP Mindanao Professor Emeritus Eufemio Rasco, Jr., who was responsibl­e for linking SOM with its first Australian Centre for Internatio­nal Agricultur­al Research ( ACIAR)- funded project in the agribusine­ss supply chain, will deliver a lecture on “Nature with Nurture: Plant Breeding for Food Security in the Midst of the Pandemic and Beyond” on November 16, 2020, Monday, 10 AM to 12 NN.

“A developing concept views the organism as a community rather than an individual, and the same is true for plants. It is now known that many of what we consider ‘ traits’ to breed for are actually products of interactio­ns between the plant and its associated microbiota. Thus, a new plant breeding approach might involve breeding for the associated microbiota rather than the plant directly,” said Rasco.

To register, click the link http:// bit. ly/ UPMinSOM- Webinar3. For more informatio­n, email somcs.upmindanao@up.edu.ph./

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