The Kalinga State University and Indigenous Path Foundation Inc. (IPath) took a significant step in advancing sustainable agriculture with the formal turnover and inauguration of a hydroponic structure to KSU at the Bulanao campus on March 21.
The hydroponic structure was built by IPath at no cost to the university as part of their partnership to advance innovation in food production and promote a healthier and more sustainable community.
KSU President Dr. Joy Grace P. Doctor said that the facility will provide students and faculty alike a hands-on experience and research opportunities on sustainable food production.
IPath Foundation President Harriet L. Tenda celebrated the completion of the structure as a testament to the dedication and shared vision of IPath and KSU to equip the next generation of farmers with the knowledge and skills to ensure food security and accessibility through research, training, and community engagement.
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