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Officials from the Tarlac Agricultural University (TAU) External Linkages and International Affairs (ELIA) office participated in the "Friends of Saskatchewan Networking Reception" hosted by the Government of Saskatchewan, Canada, at the Makati Diamond Residences on 24 February 2026, where they joined stakeholders from different universities to discuss strategic collaborations in trade, investment, research, and workforce development.

TAU’s representation through the ELIA Office composed of Dr. Marianne P. Villaruel, Director; Ms. Caroline N. Gabis, Chief for Partnership and Development; and Mr. Jayson J. Elenzano, Chief for Technical Support, helped strengthen TAU’s internationalization efforts by their active participation in this specific event exploring opportunities for potential research project collaborations that address challenges in agriculture, energy, mining, and advanced manufacturing.

The reception is a statement of Saskatchewan’s commitment to building sustainable, innovation-driven partnerships with the Philippines, aligning its shared priorities for economic growth and global competitiveness. Throughout the program, Saskatchewan’s representatives underscored the pivotal role in stabilizing global supply chains through its leadership in agriculture, energy, and mining.

#SmartTAU #GreenandGlobal #TAUGlobal #FromTAUtotheWorld #SDG4 #SDG17Β 

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Text | Ann Xylih Calma [External Linkages and International Affairs]

Photos | Jayson J. Elenzano [External Linkages and International Affairs]

Graphics | Intern Karl Louis Ramos [External Linkages and International Affairs]

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