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DAR, private firm tap digital marketing to boost farmers’ production, income

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THE Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) has partnered with Agrinurtur­e Inc. (ANI) to use digital marketing and enhance the management capabiliti­es of agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARB).

A private company engaged in the importatio­n and trading of highvalue crops, ANI will serve as the institutio­nal buyer of agricultur­al products and provide an innovative digital facility to Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Organizati­ons (ARBO).

In a news statement, DAR Secretary Bernie Cruz said the partnershi­p would greatly help farmers, saying it would boost the economic value of their agricultur­al yield.

“These past years, through the DAR’S effort, our ARBS become the suppliers of the food requiremen­ts of various government agencies. At this juncture, ANI will become the first private sector [partner] that stands as the institutio­nal buyer of our farmers,” Cruz said.

Such a milestone, the DAR chief added, would bring more private entities to provide more opportunit­ies to ARBS for a wider and larger market for their agricultur­al products.

Under a memorandum of understand­ing, the ARBOS of Regions 3 and Calabarzon are the initial beneficiar­ies of the partnershi­p.

They would be provided with an innovative digital facility customized for the agricultur­al sector to make it easy for farmers to adapt to the planned digital transforma­tion of the agricultur­al industry.

ANI President Antonio Tiu said they are honored to give the farmers anopportun­itytolevel­uptheirout­put, especially their high-value products such as fresh vegetables and fruits.

“Together with DAR, we would also assist the ARBOS in coming up with a farm plan and management based on market requiremen­ts,” Tiu added.

Meanwhile,darsupport­services Office Undersecre­tary Emily Padilla said the partnershi­p would help the ARBOS to grow more and encourage them to become more productive.

“The e-commerce that would be offered to our ARBOS would help them connect easily with various merchants and ensure a market for their harvests through the institutio­nal buyers and consumers,” she said.

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