The forum, held at the DA-BAR Research and Development Management and Information Center in Diliman, Quezon City, marked the observance of BARs 18th anniversary.
BAR, currently headed by director Nicomedes Eleazar, is DAs research agency created in 1987 "to ensure that all agricul-tural research is coordinated and undertaken for maximum utility to agriculture."
AgriTech Online is a ready and easy access to information vital to successful farming such as new farming technologies and best practices, cost and return analysis, harvesting and post-production procedures, and market informa-tion.
It is somewhere along the left bar of BARs website at www.bar.gov.ph.
The portal consists of the following services: AgriBalita, AgriGaling, AgriGabay, and Agri-Kaalaman.
The AgriBalita section features news and updates relevant to the agriculture and fishery sectors.
AgriGaling features success stories of farmers and fisherfolk, entrepreneurs, and investors.
If you are in the mood for trivia and snippets of new information, go to the AgriKa-alaman section.
The AgriGabay portion has various components such as the AgriGabay map; commodity profiles featuring production, postharvest handling, storage, packaging, transport and handling, import/export trends, market prices and price trends; a directory of buyers and suppliers; investment opportunities; mar-keting systems and marketing information; and research and technology.
The AgriGabay map is an interactive map that features lists of suitable commodities in the provinces. This page also features provincial profiles that include topography, climate and geogra-phical information, population, soil composition, and the local economy.
Hopeful agriculture entrepre-neurs can view the economic prospects of their products through the cost and return analysis page.
Real-time conversation is made possible by this online forum. One can inquire or exchange information with other enthusiasts.
Initially, AgriTech Online features the priority commo-dities identified under DAs Goals 1 (development of idle or unutilized lands for agribusi-ness) and 2 (reduction of prices of wage goods, or commodities available in the market that are purchased by daily wage earners such as rice, chicken, pork, carabeef, milkfish and tilapia).
The commodities are rice, corn, coconut, mango, banana, coffee, cassava, rubber, sugar, abaca, durian, various vegetables, chicken, egg, swine, goat, cattle, bangus, tilapia, galunggong, and seaweeds.
More commodities are planned for inclusion in the coming months as well as infrastructure maps.