THE Central Luzon State University (CLSU) has secured a P15.4-million grant from the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) for the engaging Food and Agriculture Resources Management (eFARM) Academy program to be implemented by the school in September.
The eFARM Academy, an online learning platform, is set to run for two years as it seeks to bring technologies and innovations to a larger and diverse audience like students, life-long tourist learners, farmers, local government units, and Philippine and foreign higher education institutions.
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