Skip to content
-
Subscribe to our newsletter & never miss our best posts. Subscribe Now!
  • https://www.facebook.com/
  • https://twitter.com/
  • https://t.me/
  • https://www.instagram.com/
  • https://youtube.com/
THE SENTINEL POST THE SENTINEL POST
THE SENTINEL POST THE SENTINEL POST
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • NATIONAL
    • METRO
    • PROVINCIAL
  • OPINION
    • COLUMNS
      • LAW A WEEK
      • LEARN BY PARADOX
  • BUSINESS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • HEALTH
  • EVENTS
  • TRAVEL
  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • NATIONAL
    • METRO
    • PROVINCIAL
  • OPINION
    • COLUMNS
      • LAW A WEEK
      • LEARN BY PARADOX
  • BUSINESS
  • LIFESTYLE
  • HEALTH
  • EVENTS
  • TRAVEL
  • SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Subscribe
Close

Search

AgriculturePROVINCIALSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

TOWARDS A COMPEPITIVE & RESILIENT CACO INDUSTRY: DOST XII AND DA-ATI PARTNER TO EQUIP AGRICULTURE EXTENSION WORKERS IN MINDANAO!

By The Sentinel Post
May 25, 2026 3 Min Read
0
    Pin it

Under the visionary leadership of Regional Director Engr. Sammy P. Malawan, PhD, the Department of Science and Technology Region XII (DOST XII) Food Safety Team, in active collaboration with the Department of Agriculture through the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI-RTC XII), successfully conducted the “Training of Trainers on Cacao Post- Harvest Management, Processing, and Marketing” on May 19, 2026, at Belo Hall, ATI- RTC XII, San Felipe, Tantangan, South Cotabato.

The intensive training gathered key agricultural frontline workers and stakeholders from MAFAR BARMM, LGU-Midsayap, LGU-Kidapawan, LGU-Carmen, LGU-Kapalawan SGA BARMM, LGU-Makilala, LGU-Lake Sebu, LGU-Banisilan, LGU-Matalam, LGU- General Santos City, and LGU-Maasim, alongside local cacao farmers.

A major highlight of the activity was the comprehensive technical session led by Ms. Maritzu P. Salipada-Sinolinding, RCh, MFSM, the Food Safety Team Leader of DOST XII. Ms. Sinolinding mastered a critical deep-dive into the “Introduction to Food Safety and Sanitation” and “Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)” tailored directly for cacao processing. Her discussion highlighted the science behind proper food handling, rigorous sanitation, and strict quality assurance parameters required to transition local cacao into safe, premium-grade, and export-ready commodities.

Through this collaborative “Training of Trainers” model championed by Dir. Malawan, DOST XII intends to create a powerful multiplier effect. By arming Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) with rigid scientific methodologies, they are fully empowered to cascade these modern, compliant processing practices directly to grassroots farming communities across the region.

    Pin it

This science-driven approach ensures that our local chocolate and cacao products don’t just capture markets locally but confidently meet world-class food safety regulations.

Under the visionary leadership of Regional Director Engr. Sammy P. Malawan, PhD, the Department of Science and Technology Region XII (DOST XII) Food Safety Team, in active collaboration with the Department of Agriculture through the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI-RTC XII), successfully conducted the “Training of Trainers on Cacao Post-Harvest Management, Processing, and Marketing” on May 19, 2026, at Belo Hall, ATI-RTC XII, San Felipe, Tantangan, South Cotabato.

The intensive training gathered key agricultural frontline workers and stakeholders from MAFAR BARMM, LGU-Midsayap, LGU-Kidapawan, LGU-Carmen, LGU-Kapalawan SGA BARMM, LGU-Makilala, LGU-Lake Sebu, LGU-Banisilan, LGU-Matalam, LGU-General Santos City, and LGU-Maasim, alongside local cacao farmers.

A major highlight of the activity was the comprehensive technical session led by Ms. Maritzu P. Salipada-Sinolinding, RCh, MFSM, the Food Safety Team Leader of DOST XII. Ms. Sinolinding mastered a critical deep-dive into the “Introduction to Food Safety and Sanitation” and “Current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP)” tailored directly for cacao processing. Her discussion highlighted the science behind proper food handling, rigorous sanitation, and strict quality assurance parameters required to transition local cacao into safe, premium-grade, and export-ready commodities.

Through this collaborative “Training of Trainers” model championed by Dir. Malawan, DOST XII intends to create a powerful multiplier effect. By arming Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) with rigid scientific methodologies, they are fully empowered to cascade these modern, compliant processing practices directly to grassroots farming communities across the region.

This science-driven approach ensures that our local chocolate and cacao products don’t just capture markets locally but confidently meet world-class food safety regulations.

  • Share on Facebook
  • Tweet it
  • Share on Reddit
  • Pin it
  • Share it
  • Email
Author

The Sentinel Post

Follow Me
Other Articles
Previous

NMDRRMC REPORTS 79.6% CONTAINMENT OF NAVOTAS SANITARY LANDFILLFIRE

Next

DOST ILOCOS REGION EMPOWERS TESDA RO1 INFORMATION OFFICERS THROUGH EXPERT-LED TRAINING ON PHOTOGRAPHY, PHOTOJOURNALISM, REELS MAKING

No Comment! Be the first one.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • 2ND DISTRICT MUNICIPALITIES OF LANAO DEL NORTE COMPLETE STI PLANNING WORKSHOP, PAVING THE WAY SMART AND SUSTANAIBLE COMMUNITIES
  • DOST ILOCOS REGION RECOGNIZED AS VALUED PARTNER IN ADVANCING OPEN GOVERNANCE
  • SGLG-FUNDED SLOPE PROTECTION IN CSJDM, BULACAN
  • SC UNVEILS HISTORICAL MARKER, PLAQUE FOR 125TH ANNIVERSARY
  • DOST STRENGTHENS MINDANAO TEXTILE INDUSTRY WITH LAUNCH OF FIRST REGIONAL YARN PRODUCTION AND INNOVATION CENTER

Contact Us

A weekly newspaper of general circulation published every Tuesday by Sentinel Post News Publishing

Email: tspnewspublishing@gmail.com
Mobile: +639175728447
Landline: (02) 88098101
Address: Block 13 Lot, Tamara Lane Subdivision, Brgy. Kaybiga, Caloocan City

Advertise Now

Proud Member of:

Copyright 2026 — THE SENTINEL POST. All rights reserved. Blogsy WordPress Theme