45 ARBs complete 25 modules on Farm Business School

The Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) recently held a graduation ceremony for the forty-five (45) members of Capuseran Agrarian Reform Cooperative who completed the Farm Business School (FBS) program which was held at Brgy. Capuseran, Benito Soliven, Isabela. The FBS program aims to foster agricultural entrepreneurship among the Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs). 

According to Jess Beth G. Quidasol, DARIsabela Provincial Agrarian Reform Program Officer (PARPO) II, the department is dedicated to aiding farmers in overcoming market challenges and facilitating their transformation into farmer-entrepreneurs. 

Mayor Roberto T. Lungan, Chief Agrarian Reform Program Officer (CARPO) Cristeto Acoba, Jr., and ARPO II Buenafe Salas support the goals of DAR which is to empower farmers and help them become successful entrepreneurs. This does not just benefit the farmers and their families, but also contribute to the overall growth and development of the agricultural sector. 

The graduates of FBS extend their heartfelt appreciation for the leadership of ARPO I, Roderick F. Sarmiento. They recognize that the knowledge they have gained will significantly bolster their farming endeavors, thereby augmenting their income. This opportunity not only empowers the beneficiaries but also equips them to thrive and positively impact their communities.