Strengthening collaboration in agricultural innovation and rootcrop development, Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), through its Rootcrops Research and Training Center (RRTC), warmly welcomes representatives from Federico Maceda Farms of Cavite and Leyte for a benchmarking activity held at the RRTC Office on March 5, 2026. The visiting team engages with RRTC personnel to learn about the universityโs best practices, research initiatives, and training programs focused on sustainable rootcrop production and technology transfer.
On behalf of the Office of the University President (OUP), the delegation receives a warm welcome through the Vice President for Research, Extension, and Training (VP-RET), Dr. Edmar N. Franquera, who underscores the significance of knowledge exchange and collaborative learning among agricultural institutions and industry partners.ย
The activity highlights TAUโs continuing commitment to advancing agricultural research and strengthening partnerships that contribute to innovation, productivity, and sustainable development in the agriculture sector.
Delegates from the Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) - Abucay Campus and the Provincial Cooperative and Enterprise Development Office (PCEDO) - Development Management Office II (DMO-II) visit Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) on 4 March for a benchmarking activity focused on the Engineered Bamboo (E-Bamboo) production process.
Reinforcing inter-institutional collaboration toward sustainable enterprise development, BPSU Abucay Campus Director Mr. Walter G. Valdez and PCEDO DMO II Ms. Katrina M. Reclosado meet with TAU officials represented by Dr. Edmar N. Franquera, Vice President for Research, Extension and Training (VP-RET), during the courtesy visit at the Office of the University President (OUP) followed by a tour at the E-Bamboo Production Facility, where the participants engage with Mr. Julius U. Basilio, Project In-Charge.
Employees and staff from the E-bamboo Production Facility walk the delegates through the step-by-step procedures in bamboo processing. The discussion begins with the selection and processing of raw bamboo materials, followed by cutting, treatment, drying, shaping, and polishing, culminating in the transformation into high-quality, market-ready products. Emphasis is given to quality control, machine operation, and sustainability practices embedded in the production cycle.
Through this engagement, both institutions strengthen their shared vision of promoting eco-friendly technologies and empowering communities through bamboo-based enterprises.
Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) President Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson, together with members of the Presidential Management Staff (PMS), arrives at the Session Hall of the Senate of the Philippines in Pasay City on 4 March. The University delegation meets with Senators to present their developmental roadmap and discuss potential areas for collaboration.
The visit aims to secure legislative support and forge partnerships that will bolster TAU's academic programs and research initiatives. This dialogue with the Senate marks a significant step for the University in aligning its institutional goals with national education and agricultural development priorities.
In a decisive step toward institutional modernization, Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) conducted a Training on the Digitalization of the Time Monitoring System at the TAUโAgritourism Hotel, 3 March 2026. The activity, spearheaded by the Office of the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) for Administration through the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO), underscores the Universityโs commitment to innovation, efficiency, and accountability in public service.
Welcoming the participants, Vice-President for Finance and Administration, Dr. Arnold R. Lorenzo, emphasized the necessity of embracing innovation in todayโs dynamic environment.โChange is inevitable, and what we are undertaking today is an essential part of that transformation; therefore, we must learn to adapt to this digitalization.โ he affirmed, highlighting that digital transformation is no longer optional but essential in strengthening institutional systems.
TAU President Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson delivered a message of inspiration, recounting his early years at the University when the initial waves of digitalization began to unfold. He stressed that the current initiative is a pivotal part of TAUโs modernization agenda. Moreover, he underscored the importance of upholding the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012, reminding employees to ensure responsible handling and protection of data as the University transitions to more technology-driven systems. Dr. Salunson likewise expressed his satisfaction at witnessing 100 percent employee participation, reflecting the collective commitment of the TAU community toward progress.
Following the opening messages, Ms. Kristine Rose O. De Vera formally presented the objectives of the training, setting the tone for a comprehensive and informative lecture proper.
Chief Administrative Officer for Administration, Ms. Yolanda F. Juan, served as the first presenter, providing an in-depth discussion on the salient provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012 and its direct relevance to the digitalization of the Universityโs time monitoring processes. She emphasized that technological advancement must always be anchored on ethical responsibility and legal compliance.
Subsequently, Chief of the Human Resource Management Office, Ms. Maricel D. Felipe, discussed the Policies and Guidelines on the Use of the Biometric Time Monitoring System, clarifying procedures and reinforcing accountability mechanisms as part of TAUโs employee monitoring initiatives.
In the afternoon session, Information Systems Analyst II Mr. Bryan B. Felix spearheaded the technical discussion, presenting an overview and step-by-step guide on the operation of the Biometric Time Monitoring System. Participants were oriented on the systemโs functionalities, ensuring that all employees are equipped with the necessary knowledge and skills for its proper utilization.
The whole-day training proved to be fruitful and productive, fostering a deeper understanding of digital systems, data protection, and operational efficiency. The activity formally concluded with closing remarks from CAO for Administration Ms. Yolanda F. Juan, who commended the participants for their active engagement and reaffirmed the Universityโs commitment to continuous improvement.
Through initiatives such as this, TAU continues to advance toward a more responsive, transparent, and technology-driven institution solidifying its role as a forward-looking University dedicated to excellence in governance and public service.
Kahit ano pa mang itsura, tungkulin, o katayuan, Babae ka, mahalaga. Ang iyong boses ay may himig ng pagbabago, at ang iyong mga kamay ay may haplos ng malasakit na humuhulma sa kinabukasan at bumubuhay sa diwa ng bawat pamilya at komunidad.
Sa pagbubukas ng ๐๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐๐ฅ ๐๐จ๐ฆ๐๐งโ๐ฌ ๐๐จ๐ง๐ญ๐ก sa Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU), itinataas natin ang bandera ng bawat Sabel na walang pag-aalinlangang naglilingkod at nagmamahal.ย Sama-sama nating ipagdiwang ang ating mga pagdurusaโt tagumpay at patuloy na patunayan na sa bawat hakbang ng isang Babae, may pag-asa at inspirasyong sumisibol para sa lahat.