PHOTO: Anya Roslin (from left), head of the S4C-Program Management Office, Project Leader Engr. Estrella Calpe and Pili R&D Center Program Leader Dr. Marissa Estrella showcasing the Pili oil extractor as one of the outputs of the center. SOURCE: DOST/Manila Bulletin

SOURCE: Dhel Nazario, Manila Bulletin

Bicol’s queen pineapple as well as the pili nut received support from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) through the Science for Change Program (S4CP) by providing both products with innovation centers.

This is part of the aim of boosting the innovation capacity of every province in the country, through the Niche Centers in the Regions (NICER) for R&D, a sub-program of DOST-S4CP. DOST provided a total funding of P73 million for the establishment of innovation centers.

The Camarines Norte State College (CNSC) functions as the Queen Pineapple R&D Center in the country. The local fruit is being supported by six R&D projects with a total funding of P26 million. Through R&D, an application to identify the major pests of queen pineapple in Camarines Norte is being developed. The application also features crop protection management system and geographic information system.

According to DOST, in the Philippines, the queen pineapple is crowned the sweetest and best tasting variety. Albeit its smaller size, it is a more resilient crop and features a uniquely fragrant aroma. The queen pineapple is also the most popular cash-crop to the 12 municipalities and 282 barangays of Camarines Norte. The abundance of potassium in Daet soil in Camarines is a contributing factor that makes queen pineapple one of the sweetest varieties in the world.

Another R&D Center is institutionalized for the pili nut to develop an efficient and comprehensive pili knowledge management system. The center characterized the genetic attributes of the existing pili varieties in Bicol. It will eventually identify the varieties with superior quality for propagation.

Managed by the S4CP Program Management Office, the Queen Pineapple R&D Center is in its second year of implementation. According to Dr. Arlene Alegre of CNSC, “ultimately, the center will help and enhance the production of high-quality Queen Pineapple and increase income of farmers through the transfer of variable technologies.”

Meanwhile, the Pili R&D Center in Bicol University-College of Agriculture (BUCAF) has seven R&D components with a total funding of 47 million.

“The Center is gearing for the phase 2 of its implementation and the entire program team has prepared several proposals for funding consideration of the DOST. The Pili Center is in the forefront of providing solutions to improve the propagation system, development of yield boosting technologies, and capability building activities for enhanced supply of pili,” Pili R&D Center Program Leader Dr. Marissa Estrella said.

These two leading R&D Centers would greatly give a positive impact on regional development in Bicol. Also, with these R&D investments, the CNSC and BUCAF are expected to take the lead in capacitating HEIs and SUCs in the Bicol region.

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