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Monday, October 29, 2012

GenSan Celebrates Meat Safety Consciousness Week

General Santos City joined forces as they celebrated the 20th National Meat Safety Consciousness Week last October 15-19, 2012 with the theme "Karneng Ligtas at Sapat, Kabalikat ng Lahat." The observance of the celebration also coincides with the Consumer Month Celebration held during the October.




The 5-day celebration was highlighted with the distribution of meat to qualified recipients and the bowling tournament which was held last October 19, 2012 . The said event was participated by various meat vendors, food processors and cooperatives such as the GSC Meat Vendors Multi Purpose Cooperative, Southern Ventures, Bounty Fresh Chicken.






The 20th celebration of meat safety consciousness aims to gather different livestock industries and have a common emphasis on the role of everyone to ensure the safety of meat for consumption.






The Chairperson on Committee on Food and Agriculture City Councilor Eduardo D. Leyson IV's simple message was clear, he emphasized everybody's goal towards self-sufficiency that the public's safety and health must not be sacrificed over maximum production.










Awarding of Certificate of Recognition to all small and medium scale meat vendors and processors who participated in the week long celebration.











The Local Government of General Santos headed by City Mayor Darlene Magnolia R. Antonino-Custodio and the Department of Agriculture assured the public that the government is working hard to provide meat vendors and processors safe production by ensuring a safe workplace such as the slaughterhouse to supply the local market quality products and hopefully compete in the international market.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Arbor Day 2012

Arbor Day has been institutionalized in the country to plant trees and ornamental plants and other forms of relative activities. That's why in General Santos, the local government unit and other government and non-government institutions joined in observance of the Arbor Day 2012 by planting bamboos across the Silway River in Barangay Dadiangas North, this City.

City Councilor Ed Leyson IV did his part


In the activity, individuals and groups were encouraged to plant and care for trees. Everyone is encouraged to participate actively in this kind of tree planting activity.











Monday, June 11, 2012

Farmers Training Program with SM Foundation Inc.

Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan Farmers Training Program (KSK-FT) is a program by SM Foundation Inc., that provides local farmers with more effective ways of producing high quality and quantity fruits and vegetables. According to SM Foundation Inc., the program is just like a backyard farming. The only difference is that it is generated and enhanced by new technology to help these farmers produce higher yield with less physical effort.  It is a 12- step program that lasts at least 14 weeks that includes teaching local farmers how to culture seed, propagate, irrigate and fertilizer application.


The Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan Farmers Training Program Batch 43 is a joint undertaking of SM Foundation and local government of General Santos, Department of Agriculture and private sectors.

In General Santos City, SM Foundation has begun its 43rd Batch of KSK-FT in Barangay Ligaya. It aims to empower farmers in the city through 14-week long training on an improved and doable agricultural technology for the efficient and effective production of vegetables and fruits. The training was launched last June 7, 2012 at HING YI Coco Husk Processing Plant, Reyes Farm at Barangay Ligaya, this City. The training program is expected to cater 100 or more small farmer trainees.


CEREMONIAL TURN-OVER OF SEEDLINGS


In behalf of the City Mayor Honorable Darlene Magnolia R. Antonino-Custodio, the Chairperson on Committee on Food & Agriculture Hon. Eduardo D. Leyson IV headed the ceremonial turn-over of seedlings with City Agriculturist Ms. Merlinda Donasco, AVP-Operations (Vis-Min) SCMC Ms. Debbie Go and Ms. Joy Misterio.




The training program is composed of technical briefing, lecture and hands-on field practice from the basic agricultural technology, proper farm management, disease diagnosis and control, accounting principles in farm management, post harvest handling technology and marketing principles and last but not the least a harvest festival with graduation ceremony.



seedlings









SM Foundation Inc. is one with the Local Government of GenSan's mission of giving local farmers assistance in pursuing their dream of alleviating their agricultural economic status and attaining agricultural sustainability through the technological knowledge that the training program will provide them.





The Reyes Farm, which serves as the training site of the local farmerslocated at National Highway, Barangay ligaya this City is a fertile land. It is much accessible to the farmers as well as to trainees and with water readily available. The farmer trainees should come on time for the training sessions and should attend all schedules. Four absences will automatically disqualify the farmer trainee for graduation rites.























The Kabalikat sa KabuhayanFarmers Training Program is financed by SM Foundation Inc., as well as the harvest festival. While the training program will be supervised by the Harbest Agribusiness Corporation headed by the President Mr. Arsenio Barcelona. Harbest Agribusiness Corporation is a seed corporation that provides farm inputs such as seeds, fertilizers, fungicides and plastic mulch.

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