This study evaluated the Digital Farmers Program at the Agricultural Training Institute in selected provinces of Region VI. Specifically, it aimed to determine the demographic profile of the participants, the extent of the program’s effectiveness, and the degree of challenges encountered. The study involved 108 farmers who attended the training, selected through purposive sampling. The findings revealed that the participants represented a diverse demographic profile, indicating the need for a training design that is flexible and adaptable. Furthermore, the respondents rated the training program as very effective across various aspects, including their reaction to the training, the knowledge and skills acquired, the application of knowledge in farming, and the impact on farm productivity. This highlights the importance of sustaining and further enhancing the training program to ensure its continuity and long-term impact. Although the challenges encountered were considered less serious, it is still recommended to address these minor issues, particularly in areas such as access to digital tools and resources, comprehension of content and materials, delivery methods, and application to farming practices. Using the Pearson Correlation Coefficient test, the results showed a significant relationship between the respondents’ assessments of the program’s effectiveness and the challenges they encountered. This study focused only on the 2023 training sessions conducted for farmers in the provinces of Aklan, Guimaras, and Iloilo.