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The Organization for Industrial, Spiritual and Cultural Advancement – International is planning to train Negrense workers on technology farming in Japan, for three years with pay, a press release from the Capitol said.

This was announced by Michiyasu Arayashiki, managing director of OISCA Int’l, during his courtesy call on Negros Occidental Gov. Alfredo Marañon Jr., at the Capitol yesterday, the press release said.

Alan Nuega, who accompanied Arayashiki, said OISCA needs workers, who have completed their secondary education and have experience in farming. The selected workers will be trained in the Okinawa, Prefecture.

Marañon, who is the president of OISCA–Philippines, welcomed Arayashiki to the province, and thanked him for bringing employment opportunities to the Negrenses, the press release said.

OISCA International is a multi-cultural “spirit-in-action” non-government organization, based in Japan and founded in 1961. It seeks to impact on all corners of the world through advocacy, building on its effective field work at grassroots levels, the press release added.*

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