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    September 24-27, 2013 in Manila Hotel, Manila, Philippines

    Organized by : 

    with the

     support of

    in coordination with :

     ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineering

    Coordinating Committee ( ACPECC) & ASEAN

    Qualification Refrence Framework Task Force

    International Commission on

     Agricultural Engineering (CIGR)

    Southeast Asian Ministers of

    Education Organization (SEMEO)

    “Integrating Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering for Food Security,

    Climate Change Mitigation and Global Practice in the ASEAN.”  

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    Presented by HENRY H. TRISTEZA, ASEAN Engr.

    PSAE President

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    AGRICULTURAL PROFILE OF THE COUNTRY

    Development of Agricultural Engineering in the PhilippinesAGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING INTERVENTIONS, PROGRAMS &

    INVESTMENT (UNDERTAKEN BY THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUREOR CONCERNED AGENCIES)

    Post-Harvest Facilities & Other Agricultural Methods

    NO. OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS (AEs) OR AGRICULTURAL &BIOSYSTEMS ENGINEERS (ABEs) WHICH INCLUDE THEIRROLES/DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN AGRICULTURAL/AGRO-INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT)

    AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING EDUCATION- NO. OF HIGHER EDUCATION

    INSTITUTIONS, DEGREE PROGRAM/S AND CURRICULUMREGISTRATION, REGULATION AND LICENSING OF AGRICULTURAL

    ENGINEERS

    PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERS- STATUS,INCLUDING ITS PROGRAMS, ACTIVITIES

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    300,000 square kilometers

    (115,831 sq mi) or 30 million

    hectares

    7,107 islands

    47 of the total land area

    are agricultural land 

    REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES

    Agricultural Profile ofthe Country

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    Philippine agriculture plays a vital role in theeconomy

    About 25% of gross domestic product

    Seventy percent of population is in the ruralareas. Two-thirds depends on farming forlivelihood

    One-half of labor force is engaged inagricultural activities

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    Agricultural engineering encompassesthe science and technology ofagricultural production, processing andmanagement of natural resources.

    It is a critical component to help meetthe demands of the farmers in increasing

    their income, reducing drudgery,increasing labor productivity, reducingproduction and postproduction losses.

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      Use of plow, cultivators, corn planter and

    big combines.

    Early technologies from Spain and UnitedStates were technological failures mainlydue to the lack of understanding of thelocal conditions and notion that the

    imported technologies can betransplanted into the Philippineagriculture.

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    Use of power tillers, threshers, cleanersand dryers

    Advent of high-yielding, non-photosensitive rice varieties increasedthe need for mechanization

    Outbreak of foot and mouth disease

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    Comprehensive land reform program

    Farmers cooperative to engage inproduction, processing and marketingof their produce

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    Reorientation of the R&D programstarted from very hardware-

    focused technology developmentto a more information- driven,demand-responsive and system-

    based technology

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      Philippine Council for Agriculture,

    Forestry and Natural Resources Researchand Development. Agricultural

    engineering as a “commodity”.

    Agricultural Machinery Information

    Network. It is the information source foragricultural engineering andmechanization.

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    AREA BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGIES

    Production Rice transplanter, rice drum seeder, upland seeder

    Crop Protection ULV-CD A Sprayer, lowland rotary weeder

    Harvesting Rice reaper, rice stripper, grain cleaner, cornpicker

    Drying Flatbed dryer, recirculating dryer, tray-type dryer,flash dryer

    Milling Improved village rice mill, micro mill, flour mill,

    coco-oil millShelling Non-crushing type corn sheller, peanut sheller

    Irrigation drilling rig, electric water pump

    Alternative Energy Gasifier, Biogas digester, biomass combustor,biomass stove.

    Developed breakthrough technologies in agricultural engineering throughResearch and Development (R&D)

    Source: Agricultural Engineering RDE Agenda and Program

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    Irrigation Systems & Facilities

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    Soil Conservation System

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    Agricultural Buildings & Structures

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    Agricultural Buildings & Structures

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    Agricultural Facilities & Equipment

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    Agricultural Facilities & Equipment

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    Combine Harvester

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    Source: WWW.PHILMECH.GOV.PH 24

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    a. Consultation, valuation, investigation and management

    services on agricultural engineering;

    RA 8559 (13 February 1998): Philippine Agricultural Engineering Act of 998  

    It refers to the profession requiring the application of fundamental/ known

    principles of engineering to peculiar condition/requirements of agriculture

    as industry/ field of science, including the following:

    b. Management or supervision and the preparation of

    engineering designs, plans, specifications, project studies

    and estimates for agricultural, aquaculture and fishery, and

    forest product machinery, agricultural buildings and

    structures, farm electrification and energy systems,

    agricultural processing equipment, irrigation and soils

    conservation

    systems

      and facilities, agricultural waste

    utilization systems and facilities;

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    UNIVERSITIES/INSTITUTIONS COURSES OFFERED

    University of the Philippines LosBanos (UPLB) a. BS in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineeringb. BS in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering major inAgricultural & Bio-Process Engineering

    c. MS in Agricultural Engineering Major in Agricultural andBio-Processing

    d. BS in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering major inAgricultural Power and Machinery Engineering

    e. BS in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering major inLand & Water Resources Engineering

    f. BS in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering major inStructures and Environment

    g. BS in Agricultural Biotechnology

    Central Luzon State University a. BS/MS in Agricultural EngineeringCentral Mindanao University a. BS/MS in Agricultural Engineering

    Xavier University a. BS/MS in Agricultural Engineering

    Visayas State University a. BS/MS in Agricultural Engineering

    Cagayan State University a. BS/MS in Agricultural Engineering36

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    Pampanga Agricultural College Cavite State University - Indang

    Campus

    Mariano Marcos State University

    Visayas State University

    Benguet State University

     Jose Rizal Memorial State University Tarlac College of Agriculture

    Mindanao State University - Gensan

    Bataan Peninsula State University -Balanga Campus

    Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College

    University of Rizal System - TanayCampus

    Eastern Samar State University -Salcedo Campus

    Bicol University - Guinobatan

    Central Philippine University

    Southern Philippines Agriculture,Business, Marine and AquaticSchool of Technology - Mati

    Mindanao State University

    Misamis University

    Capiz State University

    Caraga State University Butuan

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    In total, there are about 60 universities/institutionsoffering Agricultural Engineering Courses.

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    PTC (APOs)(Philippine Technological Council)

    PSAE(Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers)

    PRC(Professional Regulation Commission)

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    CHED(Commission on Higher Education)

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    Professional Licensing Admission

    Requirements

    Foreign Reciprocity/

    Qualifications

    Corporate Practice

    Passing a writtentechnicalexamination and

    issuance ofCertificate ofRegistration/Professional Licenseare requiredto practice agriculturalengineering in thePhilippines.

    (a) Citizen of thePhilippines; and

    (b) BS Agricultural

    Engineering orequivalent in CHEDrecognizedschool/ academy /institute /college /university.

    Foreign agriculturalengineers may beissued temporary

    license to practice /engage in consultancyif foreigncountry permitsFilipino professionalsto practice withinits territorial limits onsame basis assubjects/ citizens ofsuch foreign country /state.

    (a) Corporate practiceis not allowed.

    (b) Registered/

    Licensedagriculturalengineers may,among themselvesform a firm/partnership/association andobtain SECregistration.

    (c) All members /partners /associates shall beregistered /licensedagricultural

    engineers.Source: WWW.PRC.GOV.PH 43

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    Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers

    PSAE)

    Vision:

    A strong PSAE and

    globally-

    competitive

    agriculturalengineers

    spearheading

    sustainable

    development and

    modernization of

    agriculture and

     fisheries

    Objectives:

    Mobilize all agricultural

    engineers in the PSAE's

    development plans and

    program;  

    Enhance PSAE's

    capability to respond toexternal opportunities and

    challenges;

    Strengthen linkages with

    concerned government

    and private agencies for

    enforcement of thePhilippine Agricultural

    Engineering Law ;

    Strengthen PSAE's

    collaboration with local,

    national, and international

    organization/ institutions.

    Mission:

    To harness the potential of agriculturalengineers for agriculture and fisheries

    modernization and social, political and

    economic development of the country

    specifically to:

    1. Develop the association as a self-regulating

    body that sets, implement and

    monitor standards of professional practice;

    2. Create and explore opportunities for

    diversification of professional practices;

    3. Explore and pursue leadership

    and management role opportunities in

    various agencies, institutions and firms

    locally and globally;

    4. Strengthen and expand linkage and alliancewith various agencies/organizations globally

    and locally for strong partnership and

    collaborative undertakings for agro-

    industrial development ;

    5. Create leadership capabilities of agricultural

    to take in policy formulation advocacy and

    consultancy roles at local, national and

    global levels.Source: WWW.PSAE.NET 45

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     Worldwide Agricultural Engineers’ OrganizationsREGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS : 1) American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE); 2)

    The Asian Association for Agricultural Engineering (AAAE); 3) European Society of Agricultural Engineers

    (EurAgEng) -Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy,

    Lithuania, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom ; 4 Latin Americanand Caribbean Association of Agricultural Engineering (ALIA) -Argentina, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile,

    Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay,

    Peru, Dominican Republic, Uruguay, Venezuela; 5) South & East African Society of Agricultural Engineering

    (SEASAE) -Ethiopia, Kenya, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Zambia, South Africa, Tanzania,

    Zaire ; 6)Euro Asian Association of Agricultural Engineers (EAAAE); and 7) Association of Agricultural

    Engineers of South-Eastern Europe AAESEE

    NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS : 1) AUSTRALIA: Australian Society for Engineering in Agriculture (SEAg); 2) BRAZIL: Sociedade

    Brasileira de Engenharia Agricola (SBEA) ;3) CANADA: Canadian Society for Bioengineering (CSBE/SCGAB); 4) CHINA: Chinese

    Society of Agricultural Engineering (CSAE); Chinese Society for Agricultural Machinery (CSAM); 5)CZECH REPUBLIC: Czech

     Agriculture Society (CZS) ; 6)FRANCE: Société des Ingénieurs du Machinisme Agricole & Association Française du Genie Rural

    (SITMAFGR) ;7) INDIA: Indian Society of Agricultural Engineers (ISAE); 8)IRAN: Iranian Agricultural Engineering Research Institute

    (IAERI); 9)ISRAEL: Israeli Society of Agricultural Engineers (ISAE); 10)JAPAN: Science Council of Japan (SCJ), National Committee

    for CIGR ; 11) KOREA: Korean Society for Agricultural Machinery (KSAM); 12) Korean Society of Agricultural Engineers (KSAE); 13)

    MOROCCO: Association Nationale des Améliorations Foncières, del'Irrigation, du Drainage et de l'Environment (ANAFIDE) ;

    14)PHILIPPINES: Philippine Society of Agricultural Engineers; 15) POLAND: the Committee of Agricultural Engineering of the

    Polish Academy of Sciences ; 16)SLOVAKIA: Slovak National Committee (ZSVTS) ; 17)SOUTH AFRICA: South African Institute of

     Agricultural Engineering (SAIAE); 18)TURKEY: Turkish Chamber of Agricultural Engineering; 19) GHANA: Ghana Society of

     Agricultural Engineering, 

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