As part of the 40th Charter Anniversary Celebration of Benguet State University, the International Relations Office continued its Fruit Tree Rearing Activity, which began last year as part of its commitment to environmental sustainability.
The activity was joined by former IRO Director Maria Luz D. Fang-asan, former IRO Coordinator from the College of Natural Sciences Louisa P. Pladio, and the PTCP Explore Career Consultancy Services Team led by Ms. Joy Elisabeth P. Sudango (Joy Elisabeth). Their presence showed continued support for university’s environmental and sustainability efforts.
During the activity, the group cared and tended for the fruit trees planted last year to ensure their healthy growth. In addition, new bayabas (guava tree) and avocado trees were planted to further support food production and environmental protection. This Fruit Tree Rearing Activity was conducted at the same time as the fruit tree planting activity of the General Services Office, highlighting a shared effort across the university.
This activity emphasizes the importance of not only planting trees but also regularly caring for them so they can grow, bear fruit, and serve future generations. It encourages responsibility, patience, and long-term commitment to protecting the environment and supporting food security.
This activity supports the Sustainable Development Goals, particularly #SDG2ZeroHunger, #sdg13climateaction, and #SDG15LifeOnLand, by encouraging sustainable food sources, climate action, and the protection of natural resources.








































