The Philippine Star

TESDA to build farm school

- Mayen Jaymalin

Farmers and fishermen in provinces can soon go back to school.

Technical Education Skills and Developmen­t Authority ( TESDA) director general Guiling Mamondiong said the government is putting up a school for farmers and fishermen.

“The project aims to provide scholarshi­ps to farmers and fisherfolk, their families and relatives, extension workers and facilitato­rs and trainers to assist farm owners in building the capability and capacity of their farms and thus increase productivi­ty,” Mamondiong said.

TESDA has released a circular providing for the building of a farm school.

The Department of Agricultur­e- Agricultur­e Training Institute and the Department of Agrarian Reform will assist TESDA in finding the site where the farm school will be built.

Based on results of a recent study, Mamondiong said a farmer who owns 1.5 hectares of land would earn only P2,300 a month.

“The amount is not sufficient for a farmer who raises a family,” Mamondiong said.

The low income is one of the factors that discourage farmers’ children from going into farming.

With the setting up of a farm school, TESDA sees higher earnings for fishermen and farmers.

“The concept of farm schools is based on the Farm Field Schools developed by the UN Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on to help farmers become competitiv­e and seize advantage of the opportunit­ies in the market by operating their farms efficientl­y and profitably,” Mamondiong said.

Mamondiong has ordered the TESDA regional and provincial directors to inform the people in their jurisdicti­ons about the future farm school and encourage farmers and fisherfolk to enlist in the program.

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