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4.2.3.3 Detailed Budgetary Requirements
4.2.3.4 Summary of Budgetary Requirements
4.2.4 Evaluation, Screening and Approval of EST Proposals
Evaluation and screening of EST proposals shall conform to the policies and guidelines set
by the University in pursuance to the priority goals set by the Local Government Units, DOST,
PCARRD and CHED and other relevant agencies through HARRDEC. All GAA funded extension and
training programs of the University shall fall within the identified priorities of the University for the
improvement of instruction, technology generation and human and natural resources development.
4.2.5 Process Flow of Extension Project Proposal Preparation
The flowchart for the preparation, evaluation, screening and approval of EL proposals is
shown below:
Start
PROPONENT
COLLEGE LEVEL
EL DIRECTOR
Disapproved
Approved
VP-RDET
Project
Implementation
Figure 3.4. Flow Chart for Extension and Linkages Proposal Preparation
4.2.6 Technology Packaging, Dissemination and Utilization
To enhance the adoption of generated technologies by end-users, EST packages and
publishes matured technologies using the local dialect of the community. This will be placed in
brochures and technology folios for distribution free of charge to end-users. For local users like
farmers, RDET develops extension programs to communicate/disseminate package of technologies
to the people.
The package of technologies developed and transferred shall be supported by training
programs to strengthen the utilization of such technologies. Exploratory trials and pilot testing of
technologies shall be conducted in the farmers’ field to further enhance end-users understanding
and adoption of the technology.
In cases where RDET has to venture on the commercialization of technologies, it shall work
in partnership with other government agencies and private investors for the commercialization of
said technologies.
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