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Calendar of Activities Activity/ies Program Date of conduct Venue National Livestock Training on Meat Processing with GMP Feb 17-19, 2021 ATI-RTC X 1 Program (NLP 2 Training on EDS (Proposal-based) Regular February, 2021 Region-wide Training on Native Chicken Production (Arms to Regular Feb 22-24, 2021 Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte 3 Farms Beneficiaries) Animal Health Care and Management for BAHW NLP Mar 3-5, 2021 Bukidnon 4 5 Sustainable Pig Farming NLP Mar 8-12, 2021 Balingasag Inbred Rice Seed Production and Certification for RCEF Mar 15-19,2021 Region-wide 6 Potential Seed Growers 7 Training on Climate Change Regular Mar 16-18, 2021 Misamis Occidental Training Courseon Cacao Processing & Utilization HVCDP March, 2021 Misamis Oriental 8 with Post-Training Support 9 Barangay-based Training on CBFS with PTS Corn March,2021 Baroy, Lanao del Norte 10 Production Training in support to GAD (PRLEC) Regular March, 2021 Misamis Oriental Training Course on OA Production Technologies OA Kibawe, Bukidnon with Extension Support Herbs Utilization Processing March,2021 11 & Labeling Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based Rice March, 2021 Jasaan, Misamis Oriental 12 Related Topics with Starter Kits Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based Rice March 10, 2021 San Fernando, Bukidnon 13 Related Topics with Starter Kits Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based Rice March 11, 2021 Cabanglasan, Bukidnon 14 Related Topics with Starter Kits Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based Rice March 12, 2021 Valencia, Bukidnon 15 Related Topics with Starter Kits Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based April 6, 2021 Rice Ozamiz, Misamis Occidental 16 Related Topics with Starter Kits Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based April 7, 2021 Rice Baliangao, Misamis Occidental 17 Related Topics with Starter Kits 18 Training on Food Safety Regular August 2021 To be arranged 19 Training Course on Agripreneurship RCEF April 20-29, 2021 Region-wide April, 2021 Barangay-based Training on Fall Army Worm Corn Dangcagan, Bukidnon 20 April, 2021 Barangay-based Training on Fall Army Worm Corn Kitaotao, Bukidnon 21 22 Training on Meat Processing with GMP NLP April 7-9, 2021 Plaridel, Bukidnon 23 Livestock and Poutry Diagnosis NLP April 11-16, 2021 ATI-RTC X Training on Herbs & Spices Production & Utilization April, 2021 HVCDP Kitaotao, Bukidnon 24 with Post-Training Support Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice April 12-14, 2021 Valencia, Bukidnon 25 Starter Kits Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice April 14-16, 2021 Don Carlos, Bukidnon 26 Starter Kits Training on Installation of Internal Control System OA Baliangao, Misamis Occidental April, 2021 27 28 Kapatid Agri Mentor Me Program Training (KAMMP) Regular Apr-June, 2021 Region-wide Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice May 5-7, 2021 Kapatagan, LDN 29 Starter Kits 30 Training on Farm for Profit for IPs Regular April, 2021 Bukidnon TC on OA Production Technologies with Extension OA Malaybalay City, Bukidnon Support: Herbs Utilization, Processing and Labelling May, 2021 31 Intensive Training on Vegetable Production (Phase HVCDP May, 2021 Regionwide 32 I) with Post-Training Support Training on Food Safety Handling, Packaging & Labeling for High Value Crops (Phase II) with Post- HVCDP May, 2021 Regionwide 33 Training Support Barangay-based Training on GAP Corn-based Corn May, 2021 Maramag, Bukidnon Farming System with Post Training Support 34 Barangay-based Training on GAP Corn-based Corn May, 2021 Naawan, Misamis Oriental Farming System with Post Training Support 35 TOT on Production of High-Quality Inbred Rice and RCEF May 10-21, 2021 Region-wide 36 Seeds, and Farm Mechanization Animal Health Care and Management for BAHW NLP May 12-14, 2021 Bukidnon 37 38 Training on AF Mechanization Regular May 17-19, 2021 Misamis Oriental Resource Person Development Course (Proposal- Regular May 26-28, 2021 Region-wide 39 based) Skills Training on Agri-Fisheries Production Technology (Youth) with extension support to Regular May, 2021 Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental 40 training Training of Trainers for LFTs (Refresher) Rice May 10-14, 2021 Region-wide 41 Training of Trainers for LFTs (Refresher) Rice May 10-14, 2021 Region-wide 42 Refresher course/Capability Enhancement of Rice May 24-28, 2021 Bukidnon AEWs 43 44 RCM Briefing Rice May 7, 2021 Misamis Occidental Extension initiatives focused in marginalized OA Jimenez, Misamis Occidental groups/special concern with Extension Support: May, 2021 45 Processing 46 FSTP - Phase II Corn May - Oct 2021 Kitaotao, Bukidnon 47 FSTP - Phase II Corn May - Oct 2021 Impasug-ong, Bukidnon 48 FSTP - Phase II Corn May - Oct 2021 Don Carlos, Bukidnon 49 FFS (HVCDP) - batch 1 HVCDP May - Oct Claveria, Misamis Oriental 50 FFS (HVCDP) - batch 2 HVCDP May - Oct To be arranged 51 FFS (HVCDP) - batch 3 HVCDP May - Oct To be arranged 52 FFS (HVCDP) - batch 4 HVCDP May - Oct To be arranged 53 FFS (HVCDP) - batch 5 HVCDP May - Oct To be arranged TC on OA Production Technologies with Extension OA Clarin, Misamis Occidental May 54 Support: FRC 55 Training on LEGS NLP June 2-4 ATI-RTC X Technical Briefing and KSL of Rice Based Rice June 3 Lanao del Norte 56 Related Topics with Starter Kits Refresher course/Capability Enhancement of Rice June 14-18 Misamis Oriental 57 AEWs Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice June 9-11 Misamis Occidental 58 Starter Kits Training on Value-adding & Entrepreneurship HVCDP June Lanao del Norte 59 June-Oct Training on Farm Business School-Farmer Level Regular Manolo Fortich 60 1-day Halal Livestock and Poultry Seminar Halal June Lanao del Norte (TBI) 61 62 NFTS for SeniorCitizens Regular June Misamis Oriental 1-day Halal Livestock and Poultry Seminar Halal July Lanao del Norte (TBI) 63 Extension initiatives focused in marginalized OA Jasaan, Misamis Oriental groups/special concern with Extension Support: July 28-30 64 FRC TC on OA Production Technologies with Extension OA Mahinog, Camiguin July 7-9 65 Support: Veg Prodn Refresher course/Capability Enhancement of Rice July 12-16 Misamis Occidental 66 AEWs Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice July 19-21 Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte 67 Starter Kits Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice July 21-23 Lanao del Norte 68 Starter Kits Barangay-based TC on Corn-Livestock Corn July Misamis Oriental 69 Integration Skills Training on Value Adding and Agri- Preneurship (Youth) with extension support to Regular July 6-8 Cagayan de Oro City and Misamis Oriental 70 training Training on GAP for Coffee & Cacao Production with HVCDP July Camiguin Post-Training Support 71 72 RAS Training Rice July 26-28 Misamis Oriental Production Training in support to(PRLEC) Regular July Misamis Oriental 73 74 BMITC NLP July 19-Aug 11 NMIS, El Salvador City TOT on Production of High-Quality Inbred Rice and RCEF Aug 16-27, 2021 Region-wide 75 Seeds, and Farm Mechanization Refresher course/Capability Enhancement of Rice August 9-13, 2021 Lanao del Norte 76 AEWs Enterprise Development Training for Agri-based Regular Aug 24-26, 2021 Region-wide SMEs(Proposal-based) 77 Barangay-based TC on Corn-Livestock Corn August, 2021 Don Carlos, Bukidnon Integration 78 Training on Hydrophonics with Post-Training HVCDP August, 2021 To be arranged 79 Support Extension initiatives focused in marginalized OA Baliangao, Misamis Occidental Aug 18-20, 2021 80 groups/special concern with Extension Support 81 TOT on FPS on FRC NLP August 9-13, 2021 Misamis Occidental Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice August 9-11, 2021 Calamba, Mis. Occ. Starter Kits 82 Capability Enhancement For Farmers with Rice August 11-13, 2021 Jimenez, Mis. Occ. 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