The Pampanga State Agricultural University (PSAU) has forged a partnership with agri-tech platform MAYANI and the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to strengthen agricultural development in the region.
Through the Office of Innovation (OOI), the partnership ceremony was held at the University Food Center’s VIP Room.
MAYANI, represented by co-founders JT Solis and Ochie San Juan, brought to the table its full-stack agri-technology platform that earned recognition for connecting smallholder farmers and fisherfolk with broader market opportunities. The platform has been instrumental in eliminating traditional market barriers that have long challenged agricultural producers.
In a parallel development, the DTI’s regional office, through its provincial office, represented by Emil Paolo Galang, Senior Trade and Industry Specialist, committed to establishing a Fabrication Laboratory (FabLab) at PSAU. This initiative promises to enhance the university’s technological capabilities and research infrastructure.
“As an educational institution, we work hard to put the industry within the university for us to contribute to the development of the nation,” said Dr. Anita David, PSAU President, which highlighted the agreements’ potential impact and commitment on agricultural production, research, and training in the region.
Following the signing ceremony, representatives from the OOI led by Dir. Walter Pacunana and MAYANI conducted a field demonstration of innovative aquaculture technology at the REACH Integrated Farm.