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  • Writer's pictureBy The Financial District

DA Embraces Digital Tech

The Department of Agriculture (DA) has partnered with leading digital technology companies to create programs, which aim to accelerate the modernization of agriculture through digital platforms to the farmers and fisherfolk, and other stakeholders.

Photo Insert: The BayaniKita App

“The push for the digitalization of the country’s agriculture sector has been one of the DA’s goals, especially during the ‘New Normal’,” said Agriculture Secretary William Dar.


The Agri chief added that the initiatives are also part of the key strategies of DA to reduce the complexities of doing business, accelerating further the transformation of Philippine agriculture.


On August 2, 2021, Dar together with Undersecretary for Administration and Finance and Chairperson of DA-Ease of Doing Business Taskforce Roldan G. Gorgonio, IoT Valley Corporation Chairman and President Rolando Amaleo Lirio III, Philippine Association of Agriculturists, Inc. (PAA) Chairman Roberto Rañola, BAYAD Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Francispito Quevedo, and Gcash Vice President for Enterprise Jose Luis Reyes, launched the “Byaheng Digiskarte ni ANI at KITA” and “BayaniKita App”.


“It is important that we help and empower our agri-fishery sector by providing them the technical, marketing, and financial support they need,” Sec. Dar added.


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“Byaheng Digiskarte ni ANI at KITA,” is a mentoring program undertaken in collaboration with Aboitiz Foundation designed to assist in the recovery and growth of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and cooperatives that were affected during the pandemic by helping them with the use of digital technologies and other platforms in their business to increase profit.


“With the skill to use mobile phones, internet, and online platforms, they will be able to effectively reach more buyers, improve business and organizational operations, and enhance member services,” Sec. Dar said.


Entrepreneurship: Business woman smiling, working and reading from mobile phone In front of laptop in the financial district.

The “BayaniKita” app, on the other hand, aims to provide its stakeholders with vital communication. It is undertaken through a partnership with IoT Valley Corporations. It features a chat facility directly connected to the Office of the Secretary to address stakeholders’ concerns and complaints, an e-wallet system connected to other digital payments facilities or platforms, and a digital ID for farmers and fishers.


It is also integrated with other DA’s services such as weather updates, marketing platforms such as bagsakan/bulungan and price monitoring, and Bantay ASF program, among others.



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