To Get Young Filipinos into Farming, Initiatives Reach Them via TikTok, School

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Young men and women are protecting seedlings and preparing to plant in the soil ready for growth, Plants help increase oxygen in the air and soil, Loving the Earth and Conserving the Environment.

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Takeaways:

  • Youth-led initiatives such as Kids Who Farm and UrbanFarmerTV on TikTok are working on getting young people interested in farming and sustainable techniques.
  • Over the past three years, Kids Who Farm has trained up to 3000 young people on sustainable farming.
  • Some lawmakers in the Philippines are trying to get agriculture studies to be included in the high school curriculum.

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