CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Oct. 21 -- At least 59 farmers in Central Luzon have been given an opportunity to learn some technological and entrepreneurial skills that they could use to kickstart their own agribusiness ventures as they train under the tutelage of the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) of the Department of Agriculture.

The 59 farmers are presently undergoing the seven-week online training dubbed as "Kapatid Agri Mentor Me Program" (KAMMP), a joint initiative of the ATI-Central Luzon (ATI-CL) and Philippine Center for Entrepreneurship Foundation, Inc.-Go Negosyo (PCE-Go Negosyo)

KAMMP is a coaching and mentoring program for agriculture enterprise, designed to sustain and scale up farming businesses.

The 59 farmers-mentees will...