Rarangol, who was also named winner in the Farmer category,
leads 33 other nominees in various award categories, namely:
Agriculture Cooperative, Local Government Unit, Agri-Entrepreneur, Family
Farmer, Young Farmer, Farmer, Fisherfolks, Livestock, Agri-Initiatives,
Agri-Innovator and Urban/City Farmer.
The other winners are: LABO Progressive Multi-Purpose
Cooperative of Labo, Camarines Norte for Agriculture Cooperative; Provincial
Government of Pangasinan for Local Government Unit; Mary Mediatrix V.
Villanueva of Daraga, Albay for Agri-Entrepreneur; Lilia B. Pelayo and Family
of San Pedro, Laguna for Family Farmer; Remigio T. Villamayor Jr. of Calamba,
Laguna for Young Farmer; Ferdinand B. Mari of Alicia, Isabela for Fisherfolks;
Don Bosco Agro-Mechanical Technology Center of Legaspi City for
Agri-Initiative; Bienvenido R. Baligod of San Pedro, Laguna for Agri-Innovator
and Rogelio N. Sulad of Mandaue City for Urban/City Farmer.
Felomina H. Javina of Narra, Palawan
who introduced integrated farming and pest management using indigenous
materials in her community won the People’s Choice Award. NarcisaMikkelson, who
together with her husband Keith promotes sustainable organic farming, received
a special citation.
The TOFARM winners received plaques and cash incentives for
their achievements.
JCIP President Ivan Ruste said JCIP undertook the TOFARM
project to remind the youth about their role in active citizenship.
“Agriculture, the backbone industry of the Philippines , cannot be sustained
unless we involve our youth and refocus interest in this sector. Through
TOFARM, we want to show our youth that farming is a noble profession that is
also lucrative and worthwhile. At the same time we want to recognize the role
that generations of farmers have contributed to Philippine society and our economy.
We thank our Organizing Partner, Universal Harvester, Inc. for supporting this
project very generously and inspiring our farmers to reach new heights.”
Universal Harvester, Inc. represented by its Executive Vice
President Mrs. Milagros Ong-How, said UHI fully supports JCIP in paying tribute
to Filipino farmers. “Through the search and awards, TOFARM hopes to make
agriculture attractive for the next generation and for the entire country as
well. TOFARM will be a continuing program that will help support and inspire
the agricultural sector, Mrs. How added.
Rommel Cunanan, TOFARM project chairman, JCIPhilippines,
said that besides recognizing the achievements and contributions made by
farmers to the Philippine society and the economy, the program also aims to
promote farming among younger generations.The Junior Chamber International is a
worldwide federation of young leaders and entrepreneurs aged 18-40.
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