Japan’s Ambassador ENDO Kazuya graced the 40th-anniversary ceremony of the Young Filipino Farmer Leaders Training Program in Japan (YFFLTPJ) at the Department of Agriculture (DA) on February 3.
This program is being implemented by the Japan Agricultural Exchange Council (JAEC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan (MAFF) and the DA Agricultural Training Institute (ATI). Every year, Japanese farmers host young Filipino farmers, allowing them to learn agricultural skills and knowledge in Japan. To date, the program has produced around a total of 540 Filipino graduates.
During the ceremony, both graduate trainees and host families shared their achievements and experiences. In addition, a business networking event was held, creating a platform to foster further collaborations between the farmers and Japanese companies interested in food and agriculture.
In his speech, Ambassador Endo emphasized the importance of the relationship between Japan and the Philippines in fostering agricultural development, as agriculture is a key industry in both countries. He also expressed his optimism for future collaborations between Japan and the Philippines in business, technology, and human interaction, highlighting the importance of sustaining and enhancing bilateral ties.