KSK-SAP farmers and partners from San Pablo City, Laguna. |
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.
Empowering local farmers
The local farmer-beneficiaries will undergo a
two-phased program, spearheaded by its partner school Moca Family Farm
RLearning Center, Inc.
The said 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 agri-technology 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.
KSK
Trainees at Tabangao Ambulong, Batangas City, Batangas
To prepare for the second phase of the program, SMFI
will also assist the farmers in formalizing their respective groups. To boost
their earning capacity 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 know-how 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, TESDA, DA, DSWD, DOST, DTI, DOT and partner farm schools.
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