Our Farm-Able learning centres have requested additional training for the participants to enhance their educational experience and to ensure that diverse student groups can benefit from the agricultural training provided. Additionally, there has been a proposal to engage the Farm-Able students in entrepreneurial activities, with the objective of promoting their independence and encouraging them to initiate micro-enterprises whenever feasible.
School-based food security programs in each Farm-Able Centre by exposing participants to mixed farming systems and environmental conservation practices.
Entrepreneurship workshops tailored to persons with disabilities to cover various aspects of entrepreneurship, including business planning, financial management, marketing, and customer service.
Engage students in entrepreneurial roles and responsibilities for a school-based agribusiness established at the Farm-Able Centre