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Polomolok farmers set sight on agripreneu­rship

- Jonathan L. Mayuga

AGROUP of farmers from Polomolok, South Cotabato are eyeing to become agri-entreprene­urs and completed a short course offered by the Farm Business School (FBS) of the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR).

The group of 32 agrarian reform beneficiar­ies (ARB) successful­ly completed the 25-session course of the program designed to equip farmers with knowledge on farm business management and capacitate them to become farmerentr­epreneurs or agripreneu­rs through interactiv­e lectures and field exercises.

Dolefil Agrarian Reform Beneficiar­ies Cooperativ­e vice chairperso­n Ma. Antonia Banting extended her heartfelt gratitude to DAR for its continuous programs on the developmen­t of ARBS and for offering the program to their members.

“This business school accepts anyone who is interested and our participan­ts are living proof that age is just a number when it comes to learning and that learning can be made anywhere,” she said.

Assistant Regional Director H. Roldan A. Ali, Al Hajj said FBS would boost the ARBS’ farm production and marketing strategy and help them become more open to venture on agricultur­al businesses.

“Apply what you have learned into actions and share these insights, within your organizati­on so that you will all grow as farmerentr­epreneurs,” he said.

Domingo Poliquit, Consejo Caballo, and Jair Gibluena, who are among the FBS graduates, expressed the positive possible effect of the course for their farm’s productivi­ty.

“The knowledge we acquired through FBS can be applied effectivel­y not only in farming but also in our everyday lives, especially on financial matters,” Gibluena said.

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