The area around the
town of Bingawan, the edge of the central portion of the province is where it
ends and the town of Tapaz, Capiz province begins and is very much another
unsung corner of Iloilo with warm, friendly, welcoming people.
Bingawan has some
rich farming land and farming is at the heart of its village life. The
landscapes are gorgeous here; with gentle pastures, to the high mountains. The
area offers some beautiful hikes and bike trails across its lovely rolling
meadows, woodland and a few working farms. The town would be less touristic
than its neighboring towns but is well worth exploring.
If you are concerned
about how organic can contribute to benefit our shared environment, promote
fair relationships and a good quality of life for all involved, then a trip to
Connie Carillo Diversified Farm is for you.
With the
governments’ efforts to improve the knowledge and technical skills of the
farmers, the Connie Carillo Diversified Farm in Barangay Cairohan, for example
is an extension outreach center of KRYZ Vocational and Technical School, Inc.
(KVTS) that envisions as a center of livelihood training programs for the
realization of our country’s goal towards economic development. It was
established to provide livelihood skills, trends, ideas, opportunities, market
and entrepreneurial endeavours, preparing trainees with necessary knowledge,
appropriate skills and proper work ethics to become responsible entrepreneurs.
The training farm
school being the only service provider in Region Vi accredited by the
Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) has benefited farm associations and Day
Care and Primary School in the barangay.
Mrs. Connie Carillo with students |
The farm facilitates
the development of farmers and youth through the ladderized course approach.
Connie Carillo Diversified Farm serve as a mentor that assists them in learning
by doing farm processes to prepare them as future farm managers and
agripreneurs. The farm is also a success in helping small farmers in the
community by imparting them farm technologies and knowledge.
A 3-Day Sustainable
and Agriculture and Livelihood Trainings is conducted that include Banana,
Pineapple, Ginger, Coconut, Stevia, Cassava, Turmeric, Sweet Potato and Squash
Production and Processing, Culinary Herb Processing, Vermi Composting and
Processing, Organic Fertilizer Production, Organic Feed Formulation, Refreshing
Organic Herbs Processing, Infused Vinegar, Duck Raising and Processing, native
Chicken Production and Processing and Hito Fattening for Business.
The courses will
give you a chance to experience the joy of working with living, organic soils
and crops, as well as understanding the principles and practices behind the
method of maintaining them. All course topics will be covered both
theoretically and experientially. You will also have an opportunity to meet and
interact with local growers and farmers who have dedicated their lives to
organic production methods.
Many people
associate the topic of tourism with overcrowded, chaotic attractions that
result in communities that are overrun with tourists. These images can
discourage our farmers and other small entrepreneurs from considering
Farmtourism as a method of enhancing agriculture revenues. However, the best
way to view Farmtourism is to see it much like ecotourism in that it is often low
impact, small scale, and education focused.
The learnings
available at the KRYZ Vocational and Technical School, Inc and Connie Carillo
Diversified Farm are very broad and can be tailored to fit each individual farm
or farmer situation. Because most farms in Iloilo are operated by small
landowners, there is great opportunity for customization and uniqueness in
Farmtourism attractions.
For more
information, please contact Mrs. Connie Carillo at 09089289284 or Mr. Sancho
Carillo at 09072365960 or Dennis Lampon at 09777152007.
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