With the objective of increasing the production and income of Agrarian Reform Beneficiaries (ARBs) and their households through agricultural extension, marketing assistance, and capacity building, this study aimed to assess the effectiveness of the implementation of the Department of Agrarian Reform’s LinkSFarMM Project in the FATIMA Agrarian Reform Community (ARC) in Malinao, Aklan. The respondents of this study consisted of 75 smallholder coconut farmers who had received training under the LinkSFarMM Project. The majority of respondents were elementary-level educated, married, smallholder cultivators, of low social status, with a monthly net income per capita ranging from ₱10,001 to ₱15,000, and had been farming for over 31 years. The grand weighted mean for the level of effectiveness in terms of copra production was interpreted as “less satisfied,” indicating that fluctuations in copra prices—driven by cyclical patterns beyond the control of any government agency—remain a major concern. This is primarily because the international market price of coconut oil determines the local price of copra. To address the problems encountered, which were rated with a grand weighted mean of 3.59 and an overall description of “serious,” the government should provide training and seminars on land management and the application of modern technologies in coconut farming, including intercropping, fertilizers, improved seedlings, and pesticides. To mitigate these risks, the concerned government agency should continue capacity-building initiatives and expand support services to ensure increased per capita income for coconut farmers in the locality.