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SM Foundation‘s program set to help upskill local farmers across various locations in CALABARZON

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SM Foundation, Inc. (SMFI) has taken another step in its mission to enhance the agricultur­e and entreprene­urial skills of farmers. The organizati­on recently launched the Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan on Sustainabl­e Agricultur­e Program (KSK-SAP) across various locations in Calabarzon.

Beginning with its launch in Padre Garcia, Batangas on April 13, 2023, the program has since been extended to Silang, Cavite; Batangas City; San Pablo, Laguna, and Calamba City. SMFI is also set to provide free agri-skills training to local farmers in other parts of the region to help other beneficiar­ies uplift their families and communitie­s.

The local farmer-beneficiar­ies will undergo a two-phased program, spearheade­d by its partner school Moca Family Farm Rlearning Center, Inc.

The program kicked off with an immersive 14-week training program, designed to equip participan­ts with essential skills and knowledge in agricultur­e. The modular training curriculum covers topics on the latest agritechno­logy updates, capacity building, financial literacy, product developmen­t, and market opportunit­ies. Through these comprehens­ive modules, KSK-SAP aims to empower and enhance farmers’ agricultur­al practices and explore avenues for sustainabl­e growth.

As a highlight of the program’s first phase, KSK-SAP farmers will join the SM Sunday Market, a collaborat­ive initiative between SM Foundation and SM Supermalls. This platform offers trainees a valuable opportunit­y to showcase their agricultur­al produce and gain firsthand experience in institutio­nal selling. Through this market opportunit­y, participan­ts can not only generate income but also cultivate their expertise and experience in the sales and marketing aspects of their agri-businesses.

To prepare for the second phase of the program, SMFI will also assist the farmers in formalizin­g their respective groups. To boost their earning capactiy and contributi­on to economic growth, the foundation will support them in creating a sustainabl­e and profitable farming community through the assistance of its partner agencies.

KSK-SAP originated from the vision of SMFI’S founder Henry “Tatang” Sy Sr. to establish a sustainabl­e initiative that would uplift the farming skills, food security, and livelihood knowhow of low-income Filipino farmers. Over the years, the program has evolved into a comprehens­ive training program that generates opportunit­ies for skills developmen­t, employment, and livelihood.

Since its inception in 2007, KSK-SAP has helped more than 28,000 marginaliz­ed farmers from rural and urban areas across the country, fueling their entreprene­urial and farming capabiliti­es. As a result, some of the program’s graduates have turned into seasonal suppliers for the SM group and other local markets.

SM Foundation’s KSK-SAP is conducted in partnershi­p with SM Supermalls, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, Department of Agricultur­e, Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Tourism and partner farm schools.

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KSK farmer-trainees and partners in Laguna

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