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DA AWARDS 12 YOUNG AGRI-PRENEURS

Hundreds of young farmers from the different parts of the country convened for the Department of Agriculture (DA) Young Farmers Challenge (YFC) Program 2024 Kick-off and 2023 National Awarding Ceremony held at DA-Philippine Rice Research Institute in the Science City of Muñoz recently.

“Today’s agricultural society has unveiled the positive outcomes and benefits brought forth by our new generation. To this batch of YFC Awardees, establishing a business is one of the hardest things to do. Yet, you remain patient and tenacious throughout your journey in generating new products, services, production processes, and organizational methods for the development of your endeavors,” DA Undersecretary for High Value Crops Cheryl Marie Natividad-Caballero said on behalf of Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr.

The YFC Program, initiated by the Office of Senator Imee Marcos and spearheaded by the DA-Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service (AMAS), is a competitive financial grant assistance program for 18–30-year old Filipinos who are interested to engage in new agri-fishery enterprises. 

“Huwag tayong mawalan ng pag-asa. Meron pa ring mga kabataang ninanais manatiling mga magbubukid at mangingisda at processor at iba-iba pang mga negosyante hinggil sa ating agrikultura.”

“Sa pakiwari ko ang mga batang magsasaka ang siyang good news ng agriculture. Huwag tayong mawalan ng pag-asa. Meron pa ring mga kabataang ninanais manatiling mga magbubukid at mangingisda at processor at iba-iba pang mga negosyante hinggil sa ating agrikultura. I think we actually started (this program) because the average age of the farmers today is about 58 years old,” Marcos said.

During the event, the lady senator, Undersecretary Natividad-Caballero, and DA-AMAS Director Junibert De Sagun led the awarding of cash grants amounting to a total of P6.1 million to the winning enterprises of young agri-preneurs. 

The following top 12 national awardees under the YFC Start-Up Component received P300,000 cash grant: 

• John Arex Ocampo for the “KWAKTUTUBO” Kilusang Wais sa Agrikultura at Kaalaman Kasama ang mga Katutubo

• Andrea Naraja for Andrea’s Quail Farm & Hatchery

• John Carlo Abedoza for SirJuan Agriventure: New Generation’s Philippine Native Chicken Raising

• Leon Vincent Paraguya for Wagling Cattle Enterprise

• Cilfred Ramos and Harry Luces for their EcoGrow Agritek

• Seth Luigi Borbon for Clawseth Aquafarm

• Joseph Malantao, Khester Gabe Odango, and Patrisha Joyce Manalo for MagRice App

• Edwin Gonzales Jr. for Coco Chill Processing

• Jayson Fontanosa and Isaiah Noel Macarilay for Pilipinya Agercolo Leaf Fiber

• Andrea Rose Reyno for Calabaza Deli

• Son Raffael Barret for Qfarmercegen Eco Farm

• Vincent Ryan Galos for Sikwate Tea Hub

In addition, the following winning enterprises each received a financial grant of P500,000 from the YFC Program:

• Sanagi Agriculture Farm by Shawnie Dhale Bitso

• HealthyBite Food Processing and Preserving by Reynro Herrera

• Increasing Specialty Coffee Production: Quality in Our Locality by Lendilou Loon

• Rancho Velasco Agricultural Farm by Lawrence Joseph Velasco and Elysah Velasco

• Prince Cacao Products Manufacturing by Japhet Tabale

“Their dedication, effort, and perseverance have led them to this moment of success, and now they are truly reaping the rewards of their hard work.”

“Their dedication, effort, and perseverance have led them to this moment of success, and now they are truly reaping the rewards of their hard work. Your contributions are paving the way for a more sustainable, food-secured, and innovative agricultural sector in our country,”Tiu Laurel said to the outstanding young farmers. 

Prior to the YFC Awarding and Kick-Off Ceremony, the young farmers also participated in the Rice Summit with the theme, “Rice and Shine: Bigas para sa Bayan. Masaganang Pagsasaka at Abot-Kayang Bigas tungo sa Maunlad na Bagong Pilipinas.”

The discussions, led by Marcos, focused on bringing down rice prices, increasing local production, lowering costs, and increasing the income of farmers. 

The Rice Summit panel also included International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) Deputy Director General for Research Dr. Ajay Kohli, DA-National Irrigation Administration (NIA) Administrator Engr. Eduardo Eddie G. Guillen, Philippine Rice Industry Stakeholders Movement (PRISM) Lead Convener Rowena del Rosario-Sadicon. 

They were also joined by DA-PhilRice Director Dr. John de Leon, Philippine Statistical Association, Inc. (PSAI) Vice President Romeo Recide, Samahang Industriya ng Magsasaka (SINAG) Chairman Rosendo So, Divina Quemi of Nueva Segovia Consortium of Cooperatives, and Saturnino Distor of Federation of Free Farmers. 

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