Archives for August 31, 2017

Oman Tourism College volunteer group tours ISAT U campuses

Samira Albalushi, Oman Tourism College representative visits the office of Dr. Raul F. Muyong. Also in picture are Dr, Nehema K. Misola, VPEA, Dr. Jeanneth Darroca, HRT Main Campus Head and a faculty member from ISAT U Dumanagas Campus.

Ms. Samira Albalushi, Oman Tourism College representative visits the office of Dr. Raul F. Muyong. Also in picture are Dr.  Nehema K. Misola, VPEA; Dr. Jeanneth F. Darroca, HRT Main Campus Head and a faculty member from ISAT U Dumangas Campus.

Fifteen members of the Oman Tourism College Noble Volunteering and Exchange Network engaged in a culinary tourism seminar with the Hotel and Restaurant Technology Department of the different ISAT U campuses on August 14, 2017.

Dr. Jeanneth F. Darroca, HRT Iloilo City Campus Head, explained that the visit’s theme, “Exploring Local and International Culture Through Food,” focused not only on food but in the context of cultures of the two nations. “The guests exchanged culinary ideas and shared their cultural practices with the HRT students and teachers,” she added. Both parties further shared their knowledge in culinary arts through a cooking demo. HRT students demonstrated the process of cooking chicken pancit molo while the Omanis cooked one of their specialties, “makbos digag”- a savory dish of chicken cooked with rice.

The volunteers also stayed in the Gawad Kalinga Village in Batad, Iloilo and constructed a footwalk as their goodwill gift to the residents. The Noble Volunteering and Exchange Network was founded by Dr. Don Anton Balida, Oman Tourism College Co-Corricular Activities Coordinator and a native of Batad, Iloilo.

A memorandum of understanding would soon be formalized between ISAT U and Oman Tourism College. According to Dr. Darroca, a lot of HRT students are now employed in Oman and the recent visit further enhanced the knowledge of the HRT students in international culinary arts.

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USAID-funded research project inaugurated at San Dionisio, Iloilo

The traditional drying facility (left) and the newly launched Multi-Porpuse

The traditional drying facility (left) and the newly launched Multi-Powered Drying System.

A Multi-Powered Drying System for Food Processing designed for all year round and all weather production of green seaweed- based food products of local residents of Brgy. Tiabas, San Dionisio, Iloilo was inaugurated on August 15, 2017.

The one million pesos project will provide uninterrupted income generated from the industry  even during inclement weather. It utilizes the solar radiation as its primary source of drying energy assisted with electric energy in an event that the solar heat is insufficient. It is also controlled and monitored using an intelligent electronic control system.

Mr. Florello Abines, USAID/STRIDE Technical and Development Manager, emphasized that the project was one of his favorites because it is presentable and sustainable despite of its low cost. He further encouraged beneficiaries to utilize the project and is optimistic to see more drying machines in the future. He likewise pushed for ISAT U to be an entrepreneurial university.

In partnership with the local cooperative Magagmay nga Kristyanong Katilingban, the project was developed by Dr. Renerio S. Mucas, Principal Project Investigator; Dr. Nemia H. Mabaquiao, Project Manager; Dr. Joel A. Ciriaco, Study Leader; and Dr. Rene L. Celda and Engineer Pablo N. Minerva, Jr. as Technical Investigators under the STRIDE Prototype Research and Innovation Grant (SPRIG), a USAID funded project.

According to Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, Vice President for Research and Extension (VPRE), the project was conceptualized by accident. The research team was heading to the town proper for a different study observed the abundance of the green seaweeds along the coastline of Brgy. Tiabas. However, the use of traditional drying system was noted. In the succeeding investigation, it was found out that the income generated from the industry was halted during inclement weather and the need to innovate the system was necessary. This situation prompted the researcher to submit the proposal to USAID, that, at the time offers to fund only ten selected researches. ISAT U proposal landed at number eleven in the ranking. By some twists of fate, one of the selected projects did not make it, giving way to ISAT U’s Multi-Powered Drying System for Food Processing.

Dr. Raul F. Muyong, ISAT U President, explained that the university does not only engage in instruction but also in research and extension services as well. The project is part of ISAT U’s commitment to its social responsibility. Dr. Muyong is also positive that the project would bring changes in the lives of the beneficiaries. “I like to see your products in the malls and markets soon, “he said. He also shared some secrets to the success of cooperatives, “be united and do not get jealous.” To support the local industry, Dr. Muyong gave the instruction that the seaweed food products will be sold during the university foundation week and will be part of ISAT U’s booth in its succeeding engagement.

 

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