SM City North Edsa
This Urban Farming
initiative is led by the SM Foundation through its Kabalikat Sa Kabuhayan on
Sustainable Agriculture Program (KSK-SAP). It’s about uplifting the farmer
community, fostering environmental consciousness, food security, and creating
livelihood and income opportunities for marginalized urban communities. Through
the KSK-SAP, a comprehensive program of urban farming techniques, product
development, marketing, and basic accounting are offered in
strategically-located field schools.
SM City Roxas
The KSK program has
successfully conducted over 260 sustainable agricultural trainings, benefiting
a total of 28,550 farmers. These trainings have taken place in both rural and
urban settings, where participants have been exposed to sustainable farming
modules that promote the cultivation of nutritious, high-quality vegetables and
fruits.
SM City Clark
Partnering with the
SM Foundation, SM Supermalls, and SM Markets are the following government
agencies; the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Social Welfare and
Development, the Department of Trade and Industry, the Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority, the Department of Science and Technology, the
Department of Tourism, and the Quezon City Government. Each government organization
and LGU plays a vital role in maintaining the viability of the program, and so
that no stone is left unturned in ensuring its success.
As an example, the SM
Foundation has brought SM Supermalls and SM Markets into the picture so that as
these urban farmers successfully harvest, they’re given an opportunity to
market and sell their produce at the Sunday Markets that are now being held in
several malls across the nation. When the produce reaches a volume that goes
beyond this Sunday marketing mechanism, the SM Markets offer other
alternatives.
SM City Naga
It’s about creating
integration and circularity so that a mini-economic ecosystem is realized.
After all, it can’t be about teaching them what and how to farm and then
leaving them with no outlet with which to monetize this harvest. The SM
Foundation creates these strategic partnerships so that true income
opportunities become part of the overall scenario.
SM City Cabanatuan
Who would have
thought that this vision of Henry Sy, Sr., back in 2007, would have been so
uncanny in predicting the mounting problems and issues we face today in
agriculture, sustainable food production, food security, and urban development?
It’s a vision and dream that those in the SM Foundation are very proud to carry
on, and deliver.
SM is in the business
of creating a sustainable environment. From being the first to consider
renewable energy in mall buildings, to implementing energy-saving devices, we
continue to meet significant sustainability milestones.
Join the commitment
to a more sustainable lifestyle at smgreenmovement.com and #SMGreenMovement
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