Jollibee Group Foundation (JGF), the social development arm of Jollibee Group, and the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic, and Natural Resources Research and Development (DOST-PCAARRD) recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding, which aims to further enrich their efforts in developing the entrepreneurial capacity of smallholder producers and link to agriculture value chains.
“This
partnership is an important milestone for farmer entrepreneurs. PCAARRD’s
expertise in research and development in agriculture will surely help create
access to more technologies that can enhance farmers’ livelihood to become more
profitable,” said Gisela Tiongson, executive director of JGF.
The
agreement between DOST-PCAARRD and JGF focuses on further promoting sustainable
agricultural practices through technology transfer, access to knowledge, and
tools to enhance productivity. It also aims to improve research and development
activities to bring forth science and technology-based solutions for agri-aqua
enterprises. The program also includes networking and market linkages to ensure
the viability of agro-enterprises.
Of this,
DOST-PCAARRD Executive Director Dr. Reynaldo V. Ebora said, “We believe that
this partnership for agro-entrepreneurship will strengthen PCAARRD’s efforts in
addressing technology gaps to improve quality and productivity, as well as in
building the capacities of farmer groups and partner LGUs to provide
opportunities to tap institutional markets. We are also certain that this will
pave the way to strengthen the implementation of projects and activities with
the end goal of achieving JGF’s mission and PCAARRD’s mandates.”
This
initiative also supports JGF’s Farmer Entrepreneurship Program (FEP), which
empowers and helps smallholder farmers sharpen their technical and business
acumen, as well as partnership-building skills. FEP uses the Agro-Enterprise
Clustering Approach to assist farmer groups supplying Jollibee Group and other
markets.
To date,
Jollibee Group has accredited 18 farmer groups across the country that supply
more than 9,000 metric tons of vegetables to the company, which accounts for
more than P360 million in total sales.
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