Community Engagement Increased
There was a 6.67% change in number of partnerships with LGUs, industry, small and medium enterprises, local entrepreneurs, and other national agency engaged in developing, implementing, or using new technologies relevant to agro-industrial development.
In addition, there was a 9.98% change in number of poor beneficiaries of technology transfer or extension program and activities leading to livelihood improvement.

The institution strengthens its commitment to the advocacy of helping uplift the lives of beneficiaries through extension services. The following are the proposed extension programs:
- Siomai Livelihood Project
- Basic Water Rescue Training
- Basic First Aid and Rescue Training
- Mangrove Re-planting and Coastal Management
- Tree Planting (Fruit Tree) and Reforestation
- Mangrove Re-planting and Coastal Management
- Fire and Earthquake Drill
- Write shop on Extension Project Proposal
- Stakeholders Consultation for Extension Project Planning
- Livelihood in cooking
- Herbal with vertical gardening
- Literacy and Numeracy Training

From Trash to Treasure: Bottle-Net Life Jacket

Food Cooking and Preservation Training Enriching Community Livelihood


