Ani ng Tagumpay: KSK Farmers Reap the Rewards of Henry Sy, Sr.’s Ideals

The SM Foundation’s Kabalikat sa Kabuhayan (KSK) Farming Program was established in line with SM Group founder Henry Sy, Sr.’s mission to help Filipino farmers become more self-sufficient and productive while contributing to local food security. 

Rooted in his core values, the program has since empowered over 30,000 Filipino farmers, transforming small plots of land into sustainable sources of income. One of them is Marcy Pacat from Bataan.

Before Mercy became the leader of the Ecobloom Farmers Association, she focused on running the household. Her husband, a driver, was the family’s sole financial provider. Life was simple and challenging but manageable—until the pandemic struck. 

Amid the uncertainty, Mercy lost her husband and suddenly became the sole provider for their three children. With no stable income, she turned to her small backyard. She and her children started planting vegetables in recycled water bottles. What began as a way to feed her family grew into something bigger: a new path forward. 

“Mayroon po talaga akong kagustuhan na madagdagan ang aking kaalaman,” Mercy shared. This desire to learn led her to KSK, which taught her the potential of farming not just as a necessity, but as a livelihood.

Through the training with the SM Foundation, she learned about planting high-value crops, composting, and making organic fertilizers. She also learned strategies for managing money wisely, allowing her to plan and grow a small business.

“Gumanda po ang aming buhay pagkatapos ng KSK. Hindi na lang po kami nasa bahay—araw-araw po kaming nasa garden,” she said. “Naging mas exciting po nang nakapagtinda kami sa SM City Bataan. Dati, dumaraan lang kami dito at nangangarap na, ‘Sana balang araw ay makapagtinda din kami dito.’”

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Farmers apply Henry Sy, Sr.’s principle of social responsibility by using sustainable farming methods and technology to grow diverse crops with organic fertilizer—supporting both their livelihood and local food security.

That dream became a reality. Since graduating from the KSK program, Mercy and the Ecobloom Farmers have added 1,100 square meters (sqm) planting area to the existing 500sqm. They now cultivate a wide variety of crops, including chilis, root vegetables, tomatoes, pepper, okra, eggplant, and water spinach.

Since October 2024, they’ve harvested around 500 kilograms of tomatoes alone. Their produce, all grown organically, is sold within the community and to loyal customers who buy in bulk. The group has also begun joining the SM Weekend Market at SM City Bataan, earning roughly P10,000 each weekend.

Hard work has clearly borne fruit. For Mercy, however, what stands out even more are the values she picked up along the way.

“Dalawang bagay po yung tumatak sa akin sa mga prinsipyo ni Tatang Henry Sy, Sr. Una po ay ‘Work hard’ at pangalawa ay ‘Social responsibility is important,’” she proudly smiled.

These values are now embedded in the mission of Ecobloom. She shared that their belief in the potential of organic farming not only helps them earn a livelihood. Beyond this, it contributes to the health of their customers and the sustainability of the environment.

Today, Mercy continues to support her children’s education—one of whom has already earned a college degree. With an abundant harvest of chilis from their organic farm, they are now exploring opportunities in food processing, starting with the production of chili garlic products.

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With an abundant harvest of chilis from their organic farm, they are now exploring opportunities in food processing, starting with the production of chili garlic products.

Through the ideals of Henry Sy, Sr., and the support of the KSK program, Mercy and the Ecobloom Farmers have indeed reaped the harvest of success.

You can find the Ecobloom Farmers and other KSK farming communities at the SM City Bataan Weekend Market, located at the Bataan Terminal Complex beside SM City Bataan, every Saturday and Sunday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

To learn more about the KSK program and other initiatives, visit www.sm-foundation.org.

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