Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries Organizations (ARBOs) and farmers’ associations from various localities in the province have joined Carlos Hilado Memorial State University (CHMSU) in celebrating its 3rd University Foundation Week, held from May 13 to 17, 2025.
Employees, students, and guests are showing their support for CHMSU’s partners by purchasing fresh produce and locally made products displayed across three campuses.
On May 15, the Balogo Farmers Association and the Villa Carolina Agrarian Reform Cooperative of Talisay City showcased their products at the Talisay Campus Dining Hall for the 5th Farmer’s Market Day: Farm to Table Livelihood Expo.












The event was organized by the Center for Internationalization and External Relations in collaboration with the Sugar Industry Foundation, Inc.
At the Fortune Towne Campus, the Mailum Organic Village Association of Bago City is selling locally grown and roasted coffee, along with fresh fruits and vegetables, throughout the week at the IT Building Lobby.
Meanwhile, the 4H Anahan Integrated Young Farmers and Workers Association of Hinigaran is offering fertilizers, plants, fruits, and vegetables at the Binalbagan Campus until Friday, May 16.
As CHMSU marks its weeklong 3rd University Foundation Week, the university celebrates this milestone in gratitude and solidarity with its partners and stakeholders who have played a vital role in its journey.













