Agri-Aqua Technology Business Incubation / MANILA BULLETIN This is part of PCAARRD and partner-agencies’ efforts in strengthening technology commercialization, food security, and agricultural livelihood in the midst of the pandemic. Under the PCAARRD Agri-Aqua Technology Business Incubation (ATBI) Program, three licensing agreements were signed and issued with Fairness Opinion Report. The Isabela State University (ISU) signed two licensing agreements with DV Boer Farm to commercialize Chevon Valley and SemEx. Chevon Valley is a line of native dishes applied with the university’s goat processing, product storage and stability, and canning technologies. SemEx is an artificial insemination technology used to prolong the life span of buck’s sperm cells for animal breeding.