QUEZON CITY, Nov. 5 — More than 100 field facilitators from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and local government units (LGU) have recently completed a six-month agro-enterprise course.
QUEZON CITY, Nov. 5 — More than 100 field facilitators from the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) and local government units (LGU) have recently completed a six-month agro-enterprise course.
The training, conducted under the Linking Smallholder Farmers to Market with Microfinance project (LinksFarMM) of the DAR, equipped field facilitators with skills and knowledge that they can share with farmers.
DAR Undersecretary Virginia Orogo said the course, a combination of lectures, structures-learning exercises, and workshops, equipped attendees to guide farmers in the agro-enterprise development process.
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