On August 19, 2024, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) RO2 thru the PSTO Batanes, in partnership with Isabela State University, Batanes State College, and the Local Government Unit of Basco, launched the SMART BASCO LOQALINK project at the Basco Lighthouse. This groundbreaking initiative aims to transform Batanes particularly the municipality of Basco into a smart and sustainable community by providing data-driven solutions to boost the agriculture sector.
The Digital Business Locator (DBL) for Agriculture Supply and Demand Information System (LOQALINK) is a key component of the project. It will leverage technology to identify potential business opportunities, optimize agricultural production, and improve market access for local farmers.
The launch event was attended by key government officials, including DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum Jr., PCIEERD Director Ernesto Paringit, Basco Mayor German A. Caccam, Dr. Betchie E. Aguinaldo, Project Leader, DISC-TBI & Director, BIRDC, DOST Region 02 Director Virginia G. Bilgera and other representatives from DOST, the provincial government, and Batanes State College.
“This project is a testament to our commitment to empowering rural communities through science and technology,” said DOST Secretary Renato U. Solidum, Jr. “By providing farmers with the necessary tools and information, we hope to enhance their livelihoods and contribute to the overall development of Batanes”, he added.
A pledge of commitment was signed by all partners to solidify their collaboration in achieving the project’s goals.
LOQALINK will undergo several phases, including goal setting, data analysis, action planning, data mapping, pilot implementation, and communication. The project is expected to result in integrated information systems, increased support programs, enhanced government capabilities, and improved access to government services.