The SM Foundation has launched the Kabalikat Sa Kabuhayan on Sustainable Agriculture Program (KSK-SAP) batch 219 last March 4, 2020 for Benguet farmers at the Municipal Covered Court in Kapangan, Benguet.
The KSK-SAP is a holistic training program designed to prepare its farmer participants in becoming productive and effective farmer entrepreneurs through the convergence of SM Foundation Inc. (SMFI), SM Supermalls, SM Markets, Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA), Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Philippine Information Agency (PIA), St. Isidore The Farmer Learning Center Inc. (SITFLCI), Provincial Government of Benguet and Local Government Unit of Kapangan.
KSK-SAP is for agriculture sustainability and food security, and it aims to aid in creation of opportunities, skills or education enhancement, livelihood and employment. This is to uplift and empower the underprivileged farmers.
The demo farm site where the program is expected to have 100 farmer participants is located in Bentres Farm, Bantayan, Datakan, Kapangan, Benguet.
Mayor Manny Fermin of Kapangan expressed his gratitude to SM Foundation for choosing the said municipality in conducting the training program for the farmers. This is one way to encourage the farmers to improve their skills in farming and hoping that they will produce quality and high yielding crops soon after joining the training program.
SM Foundation’s AVP for Outreach Programs Cristie Angeles advised the farmers to complete the training program for about three months and they will graduate in a ceremony to be held in SM City Baguio sometime in June. Also, she added that the farmers will get a chance to tour SM Supermarket and explore bigger opportunities to meet with SM suppliers who are potential buyers of their harvest.
The Kabalikat Sa Kabuhayan (KSK) Farmers Training Program started in 2006, when Mr. Henry Sy Sr. envisioned a sustainable program that would uplift the living standards of poor Filipino farmers as his way of giving back to the community.**Jessica Joy A. Fernando