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How to fill out the ANI AT KITA online
The ANI AT KITA form is an essential document for enrolling in the Registry System for Basic Sectors in Agriculture. Filling it out accurately will ensure proper registration and access to agricultural support programs. This guide provides clear instructions for completing the form online.
Follow the steps to complete the ANI AT KITA form effectively.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editing interface.
- Begin with Part I: Personal Information. Fill in your surname, first name, and middle name as they appear on legal documents. Include your extension name, if applicable.
- Indicate your sex by selecting either 'Male' or 'Female'. Provide your complete address, including house/lot/building number, street/sitio/subdivision, barangay, municipality/city, province, and region.
- Select your highest formal education level from the provided options: Elementary, High School, Vocational, College, or Post Graduate. Enter your contact number and place of birth.
- Fill in your date of birth, religion, and civil status. If married, include the name of your spouse.
- Indicate if you are a person with a disability by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'. Also, indicate if you are a 4P's beneficiary and if you are a member of an indigenous group. If applicable, provide the name of the group.
- Provide your mother's maiden name and the name of the household head if applicable.
- In Part II: Farm Profile, select your main livelihood (Farmer, Fisherfolk, or Farmworker) and elaborate on your specific activities and crops produced.
- If applicable, provide details about your farming activities, including the number of farm parcels and descriptions of the land you work.
- Finally, review all provided information for accuracy. Once satisfied, save any changes to the form, and choose to either download, print, or share the completed document.
Complete the ANI AT KITA form online to ensure your participation in agricultural programs.
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Yes, Kadiwa is an initiative backed by the government aimed at supporting local agriculture and fostering economic growth. This program enhances the relationship between farmers and consumers, creating a sustainable market model. By promoting local produce, Kadiwa not only benefits individual farmers but also strengthens the agricultural sector as a whole. It reflects the ANI AT KITA commitment to nurturing relationships and sustainability within communities.