BALER,
Aurora-Lectures on Skills Upgrading on Coconut & Pineapple-based food
products, Skills Training on Bamboo Craft Making, Skills Training on Coco
Coir-based Handicraft Making, and Skills Upgrading on Coffee Brewing &
Packaging will highlight the opening of the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME)
Roving Academy in Aurora on July 23.
“SME
Roving Academy is a continuous breeding ground for start-up enterprises and an
institutionalized provision of business development services to the identified
enterprises which will make them competitive in the domestic and export
markets,” said DTI Provincial Director Edna Dizon.
The
program will serve as a forum to discuss the problems encountered by SMEs at
the provincial level such as lack of access to financial assistance and access
to market.
At
the same time, it will focus more on integration as it seeks to inform the
people of the different interventions of various government agencies, as well
as trickle down policies from the upper offices.
The
program is anchored on seven learning stages namely Start-Up & Capability
Building, Market Awareness, Market Readiness, Export Readiness, Export Market
Entry, Export Sustainability, and Export Expansion.
The
first four is handled by the academy while the last three is available through
Regional Interactive Platform for Philippine Exporters (RIPPLES). (Jojo S.
Libranda)
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