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108 farmers complete agribusiness training in Tarlac City

TARLAC CITY (PIA) -- A total of 108 members of Malayang Magbubukid ng Hacienda Luisita completed the agribusiness training initiated by the Regional Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (RTF-ELCAC).

The capacity building activity was in partnership with the provincial government of Tarlac, city government of Tarlac, and Rice Up Farmers Inc.

In his message, Rice Up Farmers Inc. Chief Executive Officer Elvin Laceda emphasized the benefits of the program in boosting the livelihood of farmers.

"It aims to equip our farmers to engage in business in order to increase their source of income and improve their livelihood," Laceda said.

The training included modules on generating capital for business, choosing the right market, and marketing the agricultural products.

Renato Mendoza, one of the training participants, expressed his gratitude for the opportunity given to them. 

"We thank the RTF-ELCAC and everyone who made this program possible. Rest assured that we will promote peace in our community," Mendoza said.

Consequently, a total of 31 members of Alyansa ng Manggagawang Bukid sa Hacienda Luisita withdrew their support to communist terrorist groups. 

Graduates and former rebels received food packs consisting of relief goods, five kilograms of rice, solar lights, and trash bins.

The government provides various aid under the Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program wherein rebel returnees and their families are given a wide array of benefits to help them start anew as they are reintegrated to mainstream society. 

These include scholarships, training and employment. (CLJD/GLSB-PIA 3)

The government provides various assistance, including food packs and solar lights, to 108 members of Malayang Magbubukid ng Hacienda Luisita who completed their agribusiness training and 31 members of Alyansa ng Manggagawang Bukid sa Hacienda Luisita who withdrew their support to communist terrorist groups. (Gabriela Liana S. Barela/PIA 3)

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