In an article posted on the DTI Quirino Page, it was announced that “Batch 8 is dedicated for the Agribusiness sector like farmer cooperatives, ARBOs, agri-supplies traders, poultry operators, hog/cattle operators, millers and others,” it was further announced.
The KMME-MME Online program is a 10-module learning session that aims to upgrade the mentees’ business operations by helping them develop their own Business Improvement Plan (BIP) as their guide in improving business productivity, enhancing quality of products and services, and capturing their target market business practitioners.
Some business practitioners will be invited to provide the mentees with valuable insights and unleash their business acumen through online-learning sessions.
Meanwhile, some five Quirinians graduated from the Kapatid Mentor Me-Money Market Encounter (KMME-MME) Online Program, Batch 7.
The graduates include Frances Denisse Cunanan of Kailyan Milktea Corner, Roxan April Quitoriano of XamYum Food House, Aveli Ymerr Fe Ladia of Libertea Café, Gemma Guimbuayan of JC Suites Hotel, Restaurant, and Pasalubong Center, and Vangeline Challoy of VanScents Body Essentials.
“They have exhibited exceptional entrepreneurial skills and passion for their respective venture,” Provincial Director Mary Ann C. Dy said as she commended their dedication and passion in continuously honing their skills and embracing current business trends and practices to scale up their businesses. (OTB/TCB/PIA Quirino)