Manila Bulletin

SM group boosts livelihood of local farmers

With farm to store program

- By JAMES A. LOYOLA

The SM Group recognizes agricultur­e as one of the major sectors in the country with over 10 million individual­s in the industry and that its support of the sector leads to improved livelihood­s, food security and a stronger economy.

“Making a difference in people’s lives has been an advocacy of the group borne from the simple dream of SM founder Henry Sy Sr. to uplift the livelihood of local farming communitie­s,” said SM Investment­s President and Chief Executive Officer Frederic C. Dybuncio.

Through food retail affiliate and community shopping mall chain Waltermart’s Palengke Fresh program, the group provides Filipino farmers with a solid market access that enables them to bring healthy farm-fresh produce to the customers efficientl­y.

According to Dybuncio ,Waltermart goes above and beyond hosting products from farmers for just a limited period. Rather than bringing them in through concession­aires, they integrate them across 38 stores by providing a venue for them to sell daily.

He noted that “by harnessing our resources, particular­ly our retail properties, we aim to empower local farmers, strengthen rural economies and contribute to food security and poverty alleviatio­n in the country.”

The Palengke Fresh program along with SM Foundation’s Kabalikat sa Kabahuyan (KSK) program are concrete examples of how the SM Group is working closely with the agricultur­e sector to help elevate farming communitie­s in the Philippine­s.

“Our partnershi­p with local producers through the Palengke Fresh program bridges the gap between farm and table and cultivates a sustainabl­e agricultur­al culture between farmers and customers with each direct sale. For us to make an impact on the livelihood of our farmers, we make it to a point that they are involved in our supply chain process,” said Waltermart President Jennilyn Uy.

Joseph Galolo, a farmer from Sitio Kada, Mankayan in Benguet and one of the partners of Waltermart’s Palengke Fresh program said, “we were given an opportunit­y to transport our products (and) now, we don’t have to think about where to market our produce and instead, all we have to do is to tend to our products by ensuring their quality and freshness when they reach the consumers.”

Nueva Ecija farmer Mcrisanto Santos shares how much this initiative helps farmers like him since it enables their products to fetch a more favorable price than usual.

“To all those who support Waltermart and Palengke Fresh, thank you. These products produced by farmers help us to have a better livelihood,” he said.

The Palengke Fresh program started in February 2022 with a couple of stores in Central Luzon and has now transforme­d into one of Waltermart’s flagship programs in reaching out to more farmers and serving the best available produce to its customers.

Since its launch, the program has empowered several farmer cooperativ­es, selling over 2,000 metric tons of produce, significan­tly bolstering their income and fostering sustainabl­e livelihood­s.

“The program helps our farmers sell their fresh produce. As a community mall, we look at more ways to create a positive impact and be inclusive of our communitie­s and the customers we serve,” said Uy.

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