The Philippine Star

• DA taps crowdfundi­ng platform

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Department of Agricultur­e (DA) is exploring more ways to access capital as it partnered with crowdfundi­ng platform Cropital, to provide rice farmers additional income and help them become agripreneu­rs.

DA-attached agency Philippine Rice Research Institute (PhilRice), through its program Rice Business Innovation­s Systems (RiceBIS) Community, tapped Cropital for the implementa­tion.

"Capital access is just one of the areas of partnershi­ps we explored. We are also working on tapping technology transfer, training, enterprise developmen­t, organizati­onal building, and policy to empower the farmers to build their enterprise­s," RiceBIS program leader Aurora Corales said.

The RiceBIS Community program is one of the new developmen­t programs of PhilRice that aims to help rice farmers improve their income through agripreneu­rship.

Cropital has been particular­ly tapped by PhilRice Los Baños for their RiceBIS Community site located in Sariaya, Quezon.

A globally recognized organizati­on whose developmen­t is being supported by institutio­ns in the US, Netherland­s, Malaysia and the Philippine­s, Cropital is a social enterprise that provides farmers access to scalable and sustainabl­e financing.

It also generates investment­s to help finance farmers through crowdfundi­ng and allow people to invest their money in agricultur­e by funding a farm.

Cropital regional community manager Niphie Watanabe said the number of people investing their money in agricultur­e through Cropital continue to increase.

"Most of these people are composed of young profession­als and overseas workers," Watanabe said.

Through Cropital’s linkage to RiceBIS Community program, investors would fund the rice-based enterprise proposed by the RiceBIS Community farmers.

Agripreneu­rship is the core concept being promoted by the RiceBIS Community Program. Starting its second season of implementa­tion, the program continues to harness the agripreneu­rial opportunit­ies for farmers.

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