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[Title] => Young Farmers Program gets P30-M initial funding
[Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture, announced that President Arroyo has approved the release of P30 million for the implementation of the Young Farmers Program (YFP). The amount is part of the budget of the Department of Agriculture under the General Appropriations Act of 2003.
YFP is a novel agricultural funding program introduced by Magsaysay to encourage young graduates of agriculture, fisheries and other related courses, as well as budding entrepreneurs, to engage in agribusiness.
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[Title] => Govt earmarks fund to draw young agri entrepreneurs
[Summary] => The government is shelling out P30 million this year for the Young Farmers Program (YFP) which aims to encourage agriculture graduates to become agriculture-based entrepreneurs.
Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture, said the Department of Budget and Management already approved the release of the P30-million fund.
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[Title] => P100-M budget for YFP urged
[Summary] => Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr. urged the Department of Budget and Management (DBM) to immediately release the fund appropriation for the Young Farmers Program (YFP) even as he proposed to increase the appropriation for the program from P50 million this year to P100 million next year.
Magsaysay aired the call during the graduation rites for the 25 fresh agriculture graduates and budding entrepreneurs who composed the first batch of trainees that completed the orientation course on entrepreneurship set for participants to the YFP.
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YFP is a novel agricultural funding program introduced by Magsaysay to encourage young graduates of agriculture, fisheries and other related courses, as well as budding entrepreneurs, to engage in agribusiness.
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Sen. Ramon Magsaysay Jr., chairman of the Senate committee on agriculture, said the Department of Budget and Management already approved the release of the P30-million fund.
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Magsaysay aired the call during the graduation rites for the 25 fresh agriculture graduates and budding entrepreneurs who composed the first batch of trainees that completed the orientation course on entrepreneurship set for participants to the YFP.
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