DOST-NRCP, binigyang-diin ang kahalagahan ng pananaliksik sa pagbuo ng batas
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00:00 The DOST gave a D.O.S.T. the importance of research that has a great contribution to the formation of policies and laws in the country.
00:08 This is what Rod Laguzad wrote.
00:10 Research should not be stopped. It is also important to benefit from it.
00:16 This is the first D.O.S.T. given by the current administration.
00:19 This includes the inclusion of the formation of policies that will affect the public.
00:25 This is the line of the National Research Council of the Philippines in the Department of Science and Technology
00:29 to bring the youth closer to the research that is being conducted
00:33 for the laws that will help the public.
00:36 The major intention of this expert class is to provide our stakeholders who are the policy makers
00:45 with data-driven evidence and probably future thinking of what policies are supposedly in place
00:58 based on research of our experts.
01:00 This year, the expert class is part of the Blue and Green Economy program.
01:05 This includes the help of the shrimp industry in the country.
01:09 They created a diagnostic kit that will help them to detect the occurrence of shrimp diseases.
01:15 We want to bring this to the farmers.
01:18 This will empower the farmers to monitor what is happening in the farm,
01:26 if the shrimp are sick.
01:28 The diagnostic kit targets specific pathogens.
01:32 It can be viral or bacterial in nature.
01:36 She also had training in different parts of the country regarding the use of this.
01:41 The importance of carrying the seabed of the country is also included in the discussion
01:45 due to the potential of rare minerals and fertilizer that can be obtained here
01:48 that need funds to carry out the research for this.
01:53 In my recommendation, I think the key is to create a national strategy.
02:01 The whole government should be a concerted effort.
02:04 A national strategy to study these areas.
02:07 I repeat, this is the government's effort.
02:11 Not just one person or a few companies.
02:14 It should be the government.
02:15 How can we start this?
02:17 First, we need a regulatory framework.
02:20 Because our Philippine Mining Act has not yet covered deep seabed and subsoil.
02:26 So this is not enough.
02:28 That's where we should start.
02:29 And of course, the value of marine scientific research.
02:32 We really need that.
02:33 Aside from this, the importance of using the original Filipino music is also discussed.
02:38 The music is particularly valuable in teaching.
02:41 The concept is when children listen to or sing,
02:48 the songs that are popular,
02:51 they gradually become popular.
02:53 And because these songs are about social issues,
02:58 through this, the children can be more critical and judge.
03:03 Rod Leguzad, for the people.
03:05 (upbeat music)