As we celebrate Farmers and Fisherfolk Month, Shawnie Bitso, owner of Sanagi Farm, expresses his gratitude to all those who have embraced this noble calling.
Raquel Deloverges honors her fellow women farmer-entrepreneurs whose strength, dedication, and passion continue to nurture the land, inspire communities, and empower future generations.
At 77 years old, Lamberto Nolasco, President of the Kingspoint Joy of Urban Farming Association, views urban farming as a form of public service. He actively encourages the public to participate in the government’s food security programs.
Banana Chief Raymund from Pagsanjan, Laguna believes that farmers and fisherfolks are the foundation of a sustainable future. Through their dedication and hard work, he continues to advocate for recognition, and prosperity in the agriculture and aquaculture sectors.
Joanne celebrates the vital role and remarkable contributions of women in the agriculture and fisheries sector. Though their methods may differ, each of them plays an important part in building a more secure and sustainable future for Philippine agriculture.
This National Farmers and Fisherfolk Month, Roberto N. Diesta encourages the youth to step forward, take the lead, and make a meaningful difference in the agriculture and fisheries sector.
Aubregyn Villablanca Ancheta from Pangasinan recognizes and celebrates the incredible women in agriculture as their hardwork and dedication continue to shape a better future for the country.
Beyond planting crops and raising livestock, agriculture is a passion that opens doors for many - especially the youth. As the son of a farmer and a farm owner, Diosdado Culiat Jr. champions modern approaches for sustainable production and inclusive growth.
In celebration of National Farmers and Fisherfolk Month, ATI Director Recoter calls to honor, empower and uplift the lives of our food producers. By investing in skills, technology, and value‑adding enterprises, we can transform hard work into profitable ventures.
Submit Your Proposals Now!
Follow ATI guidelines and submit through the ATI In-house Secretariat.
Contact Info:
For National ESPs send your proposal at [email protected]
Proposals coming from regions, you may contact ATI Regional Training Center.
Deadline: September 2026
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Extension Grant for Training & Training-Related Activities
FY 2026–2028
The ATI invites qualified institutions and service providers to submit proposals for training programs that support farmers, fisherfolk, and agri-stakeholders.
Thesis it!!!
The ATI is now accepting applications for the Thesis Assistance Program from personnel of the Department of Agriculture (DA), including its bureaus and attached agencies, State Universities and Colleges (SUCs), and Agricultural Extension Workers (AEWs) from LGUs.
Maligayang Araw ng Kagitingan! 🇵🇭
Nakikiisa ang Agricultural Training Institute sa paggunita sa mga bayani na nag-alay ng kanilang buhay para sa ating kalayaan, at sa pagkilala sa mga bagong bayani na patuloy na naglilingkod para sa bayan.
#MasaganangBagongPilipinas
As we approach this time of the year, let us take time to reflect, forgive, and be grateful for the blessings in our lives. May this season renew our faith, strengthen our compassion, and inspire us to serve others with humility and love.
#MasaganangBagongPilipinas
The Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) proudly joins the nation in celebrating Filipino Food Month (FFM) 2026, with the theme: “Connected by Taste: Filipino Food in the Flavors of ASEAN.”
#ishareknowledge#ATIiNspire#ATILEADS
As Women’s Month comes to a close, we carry forward the stories of strength and resilience from women in agriculture - reminders that their impact grows with every season. In every heart, hope, and dream, they are the lifeblood of the land, nurturing futures with courage and care