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South Korean Agricultural Program Opens Opportunities for Philippine Farmers

Farmers in Isabela province, Philippines, are set to benefit from a new agricultural program initiated in partnership with South Korea, aimed at enhancing skills, income opportunities, and international exposure. The initiative focuses on modern farming techniques, sustainable practices, and market-oriented agriculture, providing participants with training and resources to improve productivity and profitability.

Through the program, local farmers will gain hands-on experience in innovative crop management, post-harvest technologies, and agribusiness strategies. Additionally, the initiative facilitates knowledge exchange and potential collaboration with South Korean agricultural experts, offering participants insights into advanced farming models and international market trends.

Officials highlight that the program is part of a broader effort to strengthen the Philippines’ agricultural sector, improve livelihoods, and ensure food security. By equipping farmers with modern skills and global perspectives, the initiative aims to boost rural development and foster sustainable agricultural growth in the region.

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