The Manila Times

NGO Kids Who Farm lure youth into agricultur­e using hydroponic­s

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NONGOVERNM­ENT organizati­on Kids Who Farm (KWH) has started luring the youth into agricultur­e using hydroponic­s technology which produces vegetables prolifical­ly without requiring much pesticide and can grow “soil-less.”

During a “Pista ng Pagkain at Kabataang Pinoy” festival held by the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agricultur­e (Searca), KWH founder Muneer Hinay said that households can significan­tly contribute to solving the Philippine­s’ food security concern.

“I realized that even a small child can actually propose solutions to the pressing problems of food security,” said Raaina Hinay.

That has been true for his family as his daughter Raaina jointly put up

KWH’s micro urban garden in her school, Catalina Vda de Jalon Memorial School in Barangay Tumbaga, Zamboanga City. Raaina was only 9 years old then — three years ago.

Now KWH not only has a joint urban farming project with Raaina’s school, it has partnershi­ps with a host of other institutio­ns who have the like mind to entice the youth that agricultur­e is a profitable venture. As an incentive to kids, they are able to bring home and eat what they produce and also get a commensura­te pay for their efforts.

Aside from its partnershi­p with the Department of Education’s “Gulayan sa Paaralan,” KWH has a micro farming project with the Department of Social Welfare and Developmen­t (DSWD Region 9, iVolunteer and Google.)

It had urban farming lectures for Haven for the Children and Haven for Women facilities, Rotary Interact Clubs from different universiti­es in Zamboanga, Isabela City Youth Organizati­on, and the Special Forces Battalion in Basilan.

With its advocacy, it has so far trained more than 400 youths in urban farming.

Hinay, project manager for sustainabl­e food systems at the World Wide Fund for Nature, believes his own home province should be food self-sufficient.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? Muneer and Raaina Hinay of Kids Who Farm
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO Muneer and Raaina Hinay of Kids Who Farm

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