On September 28, 2023, the Department of Agriculture (DA), through the Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Service (AMAS) in collaboration with the office of Senator Imee R. Marcos and the Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), will launch the Young Farmers Challenge (YFC) Program. The event will be graced by Senator Imee R. Marcos as the principal sponsor of the program.
The DA’s YFC Program, now on its third year, has provided a total of P149.25 million start capital funds for 2,955 young farmers to implement their own agribusiness ventures.
Aside from the capital grants, the DA-AMAS also provides various Business Development Services to ensure that the young ones will continue and upscale their respective operations through coaching and mentoring, local and international product expositions, and assistance with business registrations, among others.
For this year, the YFC program has two (2) new components: the YFC Upscale and the YFC Intercollegiate Competition. This is open to all previous YFC awardees aspiring to scale-up their current agribusiness operations by investing in new technologies including product development, improving marketing platforms, and generating employment, among others.
The YFC Upscale is a head-to-head business pitch competition with a financial grant of P300,000 for each regional winner and P500,000 for each national winner.
This year, the DA will also engage students taking up agriculture and related courses in the State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) for the YFC Intercollegiate Competition component, which will be a Business Model Canvas-based Competition.
The program will help students transform their ideas into profitable agribusiness ventures by training them to improve their skills and knowledge as agripreneurs and professional farmer business owners.
The YFC Regional Intercollegiate Competition targets SUCs that are accredited by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and members of the Philippine Association of State Universities and Colleges (PASUC). This is open to all sophomore students who have business ideas with viability potential.
Each winning SUC enterprise per region will be awarded with a financial grant of P150,000 as start-up capital.
For 2023, the DA YFC Program-Start Up targets a total of 546 new breed of young farmers to take part in ensuring the country’s food security.
To ensure the efficient and effective program implementation, the DA also partnered with different government agencies including the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), among others.
For more information on how to join this year’s YFC, please call the DA-AMAS through telephone numbers (632) 8920.2216, 8920.4072-73, 8920.4077, and 8926.8203, email at [email protected], or visit agribusiness.da.gov.ph and www.facebook.com/Agri.AMAS.