THE Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (Tesda) Central Luzon has strengthened its programs in agriculture-related courses that will capacitate the public to be food sufficient.
In a statement, Tesda Regional Director Balmyrson Valdez said the move was aimed to equip local farmers with knowledge in agricultural developments that will help sustain food supply in the country.
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