PH ENVOY TO KOREA AND MAYOR ROMMEL ARNADO DISCUSS MODERNIZATION OF THE PH AGRICULTURAL SECTOR THROUGH FARM MECHANIZATION
Seoul, 14 March 2018 - Mayor Rommel Arnado of Kauswagan, Lanao Del Norte, paid a courtesy call on the Philippine Ambassador to Korea Raul S. Hernandez on 12 March 2018 at the Philippine Embassy in Seoul to discuss the modernization of the Philippine agricultural sector through enhanced collaboration with the Korean National Agricultural Cooperative Federation (Nonghyup) to propagate farm mechanization in rural communities in the PH.
Ambassador Hernandez welcomed the keen interest of Mayor Rommel Arnado to look into Korea’s technologically advanced agricultural machineries for possible adaptation in the Philippines to boost agricultural productivity, increase farmers’ incomes, and spur economic growth in farming communities in the PH.
Ambassador Hernandez also underscored the importance of expanding agricultural cooperatives in the PH and developing them into a major driver of growth for the Philippine economy, citing the success of Nonghyup. Nonghyup transformed itself into a formidable pillar of the Korean economy through its wide network of agricultural cooperatives, excellent distribution and sales channels, and profitable banking and agricultural insurance operations.
Ambassador Hernandez also expressed hope that the forthcoming visit of a 180-member contingent, comprised of CEOs from KAMICO’s member companies to Cebu and Bohol from 27 June to 01 July 2018, would lead to enhanced Philippine-Korea partnership in the mechanization of the Philippine agricultural sector.
Ambassador Hernandez further conveyed to Mayor Arnado that the Philippine Department of Agriculture is looking at the possibility of forging an agreement with KAMICO in strengthening agricultural cooperatives in the Philippines so that Nonhgyup’s successful agricultural cooperative network could be replicated in the Philippines. Mayor Arnado, in response, affirmed their interest to contribute to the spread of farm mechanization in the Philippines by forging a strong and enduring collaborative partnership with KAMICO.
Mayor Arnado also expressed hope that his landmark program entitled “From Arms to Farms: Walking through the Paths of Peace” could also be replicated in other conflict areas in the Philippines as the program successfully transformed the lives of former Moro rebels in the municipality of Kauswagan by providing livelihood opportunities in agriculture.
For advocating a socio-economic approach in bringing about conflict prevention, peacebuilding and post-conflict reconstruction in the municipality of Kauswagan, Mayor Arnado won international acclaim for his peacebuilding efforts by being awarded the Bogota Peace Prize by the global organization United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) in Colombia in 2016. The UCLG is a network of over 175 associations of local and regional governments in 140 countries. Mayor Arnado’s program also won the Gawad Galing Pook Award in 2014.
Mayor Arnado also cited the need for the Philippines to attain food security and expressed hope that more mayors would prioritize the development of agriculture in their respective municipalities and that the national government would agree to provide subsidies to small farmers to boost agricultural productivity. Mayor Arnado emphasized that more focus should be placed by the government on developing organic agriculture into a major export earner for the Philippines as only 5 percent of the Philippine land area is being utilized for organic agriculture.
At the conclusion of the courtesy call, Ambassador Hernandez expressed hope that the visit of Mayor Arnado and his delegation would pave the way for the Philippines to be able to identify appropriate agricultural equipment in Korea that could be adapted and locally manufactured in the Philippines to improve agricultural productivity in rural communities.
Mayor Arnado was joined by Agriculture Attaché Aleli Maghirang, Mr. Philip Kim, President of FITCOREA Trading Philippines Inc. and concurrent member of the Korea Agricultural Machinery Cooperative (KAMICO), former Undersecretary Dante Delima of the Department of Agriculture (DA), and representatives of the DA and agricultural trading companies such as FITCorea and Julimon’s Enterprises during the courtesy call.
Aside from the courtesy call, Mayor Arnado and his delegation visited the KAMICO Cheonan Office, Kukje Machinery (manufacturer of the Branson tractor), Asia Technology, LeeHwa Industry (fabricator of the corn milling machine) and Hanil Company (manufacturer of tractor related support equipment) during their visit to Korea.
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PH CONCLUDES SUCCESSFUL CHAIRMANSHIP OF THE ASEAN-KOREA CENTRE COUNCIL
PH Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez (6th from left), outgoing Chair of the 10th Annual Council Meeting of the ASEAN-Korea Centre (AKC), joins AKC Secretary General Kim Young-sun (5th from left); Mr. Gerard Ho, the current Council Chair and Council Director of Singapore (4th from left); Director General Ryu Jeong-hyun of MOFA's South Asian and Pacific Affairs and ROK's Council Director (6th from right); and other Council Directors of the ASEAN Member States for a group photo. Photo Credit: ASEAN-Korea Centre
SEOUL, 28 February 2017–Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez, Council Director of the Philippines, concluded his successful chairmanship of the ASEAN-Korea Centre (AKC) Council during the 10th Annual Meeting of the AKC which was held on 26 to 27 February 2018 at the Paradise Hotel in Busan, South Korea.
Amb. Hernandez, before turning over the Chairmanship of the AKC Council to Mr. Gerard Ho, Council Director of Singapore, conveyed his appreciation to the other Council Directors for their hard work and to AKC Secretary General, Amb. Kim Young-sun, for his able leadership. He also congratulated the AKC for successfully implementing the programs for FY2017, all of which were pursued in support of AKC’s vision of building a lasting and genuine partnership between ASEAN and Korea.
In his opening remarks, Amb. Hernandez also outlined the achievements of the AKC during his term as Council Chair. For FY2017, Amb. Hernandez reported that the AKC was able to organize a total of 20 programs, comprised of 47 projects, under the Chapters of Trade and Investment, Culture and Tourism, and Public Relations and Information Services. Some of these projects included the celebration of the Month of ASEAN in May, the ASEAN Culinary Festival in June, the ASEAN-Korea Youth Network Workshop in July, the International Conference on ASEAN-Korea Partnership in August, the ASEAN Trade Fair in October, and the ASEAN Connectivity Forum in November.
All these programs were organized and pursued in accordance with the three main directions the AKC set for FY2017, which included greater focus on Culture and Tourism programs; sustainable development; and strengthening of capacity-building element throughout its programs.
The Council Meeting also discussed and approved the AKC’s Work Programs and Budget for FY2018. Under the collective theme titled “Connecting People, Sharing Prosperity,” the AKC will be organizing projects under four specific focus areas which are: Prosperity and Industry 4.0; Sustainable Development; People-Centered Community-Building; and People-to-People Exchange.
ROK’s Council Director and Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Director General for South Asian and Pacific Affairs Bureau Ryu Jeong-hyun also took the opportunity to brief the Council Directors of President Moon Jae-in’s New Southern Policy. According to DG Ryu, the New Southern Policy aims to bring Korea’s partnership with ASEAN to the highest level. In line with this new policy, the AKC is expected to play a more central role in strengthening the partnership between ASEAN and Korea in the coming years.
The Council Directors also expressed its collective appreciation to Sec. Gen. Kim, who will be ending his term in March 2018, for his dedication and leadership in bringing the AKC to another level during his term as the Secretary General of the AKC. Amb. Lee Hyuk, former Ambassador of Korea to the Philippines (2012) and Vietnam (2016), will replace Sec. Gen. Kim.
The AKC Council is the Centre’s highest-decision making body. It is made up of directors appointed by the 10 ASEAN member states (AMS) and Korea. The AKC is a Seoul-based intergovernmental institution established by the AMS and Korea in 2009 in order to increase trade volume, accelerate investment flows, invigorate tourism, and enrich cultural exchanges between ASEAN and Korea.
Council Directors of the ASEAN Member States and the ROK, together with their respective representatives to the AKC Executive Board, and officials and members of the AKC Secretariat at the 10th Annual Council Meeting of the AKC which was held on 26 to 27 February 2018 at the Paradise Hotel in Busan. Photo Credit: ASEAN-Korea Centre
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PH EMBASSY LAUDS FILIPINO GRADUATES AND ACHIEVERS IN KOREA
PH Ambassador to Korea Raul S. Hernandez (front and center) poses with the officers of Pinoy Iskolars sa Korea, Inc. (PIKO), led by its President Mr. Franz Kevin Geronimo (front, 5th from left), and the Filipino graduates and achievers at this year’s Hayo at Gilas PIKO.
Seoul, 19 February 2018 – The Embassy of the Philippines in Seoul, in a simple ceremony on 18 February 2018 at the Embassy’s Rizal Hall, gave recognition to Filipino graduates and outstanding students. The semi-annual recognition ceremony, called Hayo at Gilas PIKO, is an initiative of the Embassy and a continuing tradition of the Pinoy Iskolars sa Korea, Inc. (PIKO), in sending off and congratulating young Filipino scholars in Korea.
The ceremony was the 10th recognition ceremony for graduates and the 6th recognition ceremony for achievers of PIKO since its inception in 2012.
In line with its theme “Filipino Scholars: Catalysts of Filipino Pride and Excellence,” Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez highlighted in his opening remarks the significant role these Filipino scholars play in their respective fields of study.
“Through your academic accomplishments as Filipino scholars, you have not just significantly contributed in your respective fields but you have also elevated the status of Filipino scholars and the Philippines in this country. Indeed, you should all be lauded for being an inspiration to your fellow students and for being exemplary representatives of the Philippines in South Korea,” Ambassador Hernandez said.
Ambassador Hernandez also challenged the graduates and awardees to continuously chase after their goals. “Continue to be catalysts of Filipino pride and excellence – pursuing your dreams through a combination of unyielding determination, sacrifice, and hard work. Continue to tackle every arduous challenge with great fortitude. Continue to build your resilience so you will all be outstanding citizens who will work for the betterment of others and of our beloved country,” he said.
The Spring Hayo at Gilas PIKO recognized a total of 30 Filipino graduates (8 PhD, 20 Masters, and 2 Bachelors) and 20 outstanding students who have garnered international awards for their research presentations as well as those whose research papers have been published in international academic journals.
Representing her fellow graduates, Ms. Cherry Fernandez, a PhD graduate in Veterinary Medicine at Gyeongsang National University, presented her doctoral dissertation entitled “Comparative Expression Analysis of Cytokines in Riemerella Anatipestifier Infection in ducks and chickens.”
Mr. Lorenzo Moron, a Master’s graduate in Atmospheric Environment at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and a scholar of the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) delivered a message on behalf of his fellow Filipino graduates. Meanwhile, Ms. Monica Dulos, a former Filipino scholar and PIKO member, now a program officer at the ASEAN-Korea Centre in Seoul, was the guest speaker at the event.
There are over 600 Filipino students in exchange, undergraduate, and graduate programs in around 40 universities in Korea.
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PH EMBASSY IN SEOUL FACILITATES REPATRIATION OF FILIPINO EPS WORKER
SEOUL, 12 February 2018 – The Philippine Embassy in Seoul successfully facilitated the return of Mr. Vladimir Pediengco, a Filipino overseas worker under the Employment Permit System (EPS), to the Philippines. Philippine Ambassador to South Korea Raul S. Hernandez personally phoned Mr. Pediengco to wish him a safe travel and swift full recovery.
Mr. Pediengco, who met an accident on 28 December 2017, was admitted at the Soonchunhyang University Hospital in Gumi City, North Gyeongsang Province for over a month. He underwent cervical spine column surgery and was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for two weeks.
On 8 February, Mr. Pediengco was assisted by the Embassy’s Welfare Officer, Ms. Manuela Pena and the President of the community organization Filipino Migrant Workers of Kumi (FIMWAK), Mr. Woody Ferrer delas Alas. The wife of Mr. Pediengco, Ms. Lorelyn Montanez-Pediengco, also an OFW from Hong Kong, flew to Korea to escort her husband back to the Philippines.
Mr. Pediengco was met at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport by OWWA medical personnel and was transferred on a flight to Bacolod City the following day. Upon arrival in Bacolod, he was assisted by personnel from OWWA-Bacolod and Talisay City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (DRRMO). He was then brought to the Corazon Locsin Montelibano Memorial Regional Hospital for a check-up before finally going home.
The Philippine Embassy’s Assistance-to-Nationals (ATN) Section and the Philippine Overseas Labor Office (POLO), through Welfare Officer Manuela Pena, were in constant coordination with Mr. Pediengco and his carers all throughout the process. The Embassy also facilitated the arrival to Korea of Mrs. Pediengco.
The medical repatriation, including the endorsement to the local OWWA units, was successfully undertaken by the Embassy through the combined efforts of the POLO and the ATN Section.
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