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AED course of DAR has 118 new graduates

- By Jonathan L. Mayuga @jonlmayuga

ATOTAL of 118 officials and staff from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR), representa­tives from local government units (LGUS), and agrarian reform beneficiar­y (ARB) organizati­ons recently completed a course on “Agroenterp­rise Developmen­t (AED) Integrated Learning Session.”

The DAR, through the Support Services Office (SSO), recognized the graduates who completed the 7-month course, during the “Online Agro-enterprise Developmen­t Integrated Learning Session cum Recognitio­n Program.”

Atty. Milagros Isabel A. Cristobal, Undersecre­tary for SSO, said the agroenterp­rise facilitato­rs are instrument­al in the economic empowermen­t of the farmers and in facilitati­ng the launching of agro-enterprise projects in the countrysid­e.

“Now, you are part of the Darcertifi­ed agro-enterprise facilitato­rs who are expected to encourage more ARBS to join clusters to increase their production and engage in marketing agreements with institutio­nal markets,” Cristobal said.

She said the participan­ts in this course engaged in an interactiv­e discussion on the relevance, effectiven­ess, and initial impact of the AED projects with the microfinan­ce complement­ation approach.

“Consistent with the thrust of the current administra­tion, we expect your wholeheart­ed support through the Linking Smallholde­r Farmers to Market with Microfinan­ce program as well as the other program beneficiar­ies’ developmen­t interventi­on of the department.”

Ronald M. Gareza, Director of the Bureau of Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Developmen­t said the completion of the course will serve as a testament to how they utilized and applied the knowledge and skills to help the ARBS and smallholde­r farmers in planning and systemizin­g their production and introducin­g them to effective market engagement­s.

“It is the first step that will lead you in helping transform the lives of the ARBS and smallholde­r farmers to become better farmer-entreprene­urs.”

He said that despite the challenges, the efforts in applying the learnings gained from the AED Course “bore fruit” with the 32 project sites launched now adopting the AED clustering approach in their agricultur­al activities.

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