The Research Division

A brief history

The Department of Agriculture Regional Field Office IV-CALABARZON’s Research Division and Research and Experiment Station (RES) play vital roles in the region’s agricultural landscape. Post-1991, these entities retained research functions, establishing centers and stations across CALABARZON. Guided by the Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act (AFMA) of 1997, they drive mid-stream and downstream agricultural research, aligning with the region’s agricultural programs. Over the years, with support from the DA-Bureau of Agricultural Research (DA-BAR), they have developed flagship commodities and promoted proven technological innovations. Through collaborations with various stakeholders, they facilitate the adoption of matured technologies and address location-specific agricultural challenges. The DA RFO IV-CALABARZON is also committed to enhancing collaborations and xstrengthening linkages with other research institutions to facilitate modernization and technology-based agricultural development in the face of challenges like climate change and urbanization. Collaborations with institutions like the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the Philippine Rice Institute (PhilRice) in digital agriculture initiatives further demonstrate the region’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in agriculture.

Vision

A dynamic organization that effectively responds to the needs of the agriculture sector in Region IV (CALABARZON) in support of the goals and objectives of AFMA through excellence in research and Development.

Mission

ToĀ serve as an effective instrument to consolidate and strengthen the regional agricultural r4d&e systems for increased effectiveness and efficiency.

Office of the Research Division Chief

Dr. Eduardo R. Lalas
OIC – Division Chief

Aida P. Luistro
Assistant Division Chief

Aida P. Luistro
R4D Program Development & Implementation Section – Head

Ginalyn DC. Bocaya
R4D Agenda Integration and Monitoring & Evaluation Section – Head

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Rizal Agricultural Research & Experiment Station

A brief history

Under Proclamation no. 409 dated June 6, 1968, the Bureau of Plant Industry was able to operate the Tanay vegetable Farm on an area of more or less 204, 692 sq. m. The Bureau has been occupying this area since 1968. It has been found to be suitable for experimental purposes on semi-temperate fruit trees and vegetables.

TheĀ Rizal Agricultural Research and Experiment Station (RARES) is located at Brgy. Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal with a distance of 48.5km (2 hours travel) to Manila via Marikina-Infanta Highway and 14km (40 minutes travel) to Tanay town proper. It has a total land area of 20.46 ha. with an elevation of 365 meters ASL. It is part of the SierraMadre Mountain range, there are different tourist attractions, recreational centers, and restaurants situated within the area.

Alexandra Q. Jamoralin, PhDĀ 
Center Chief

Rizal Agricultural Research & Experiment StationĀ Building

Vision

A leading enabler and champion of agricultural research for development catering to the needs of lowland and upland rice, vegetables, mango, and cashew farmers through science-based technologies and innovations for sustainable agricultural development in the Province of Rizal.

Mission

Rizal Agricultural Research and Experiment Station (RARES) is an institution committed to generating quality research, efficient crop production, effective extension services and boundless technological breakthroughs in agriculture to achieve food security, economic stability, and organized and strengthened farmers’ association for holistic sustainable community development.

Priority Commodities

Research Facilities

Smart Green House

SGPP and Strawberry area

Activities

Smart Green House

SGPP and Strawberry area