Sustainability As Reputation Infrastructure

Regulations in the Philippines now mandate structured sustainability disclosures, reinforcing the shift from voluntary initiatives to audited institutional requirements.

How Chef Tatung Learned To Let Simpol Grow Beyond Him

Behind Simpol’s familiar tone is a deliberate process, where discipline and shared understanding help transform simple content into something that resonates across platforms and audiences.

Prifood, COREnergy Team Up To Optimize Energy Use Under RAP

Prifood partners with COREnergy to optimize energy use and strengthen operational efficiency across its facilities.

9Lives And Vision Express Introduce A New Eyewear Collection With A Modern 90s Edge

The new 9Lives eyewear collection with Vision Express revisits 90s fashion through bold frames and modern design, blending nostalgia with a refined and contemporary edge.

Benguet State University Seeks Conversion Of Strawberry Farm To Ecotourism Hub

The proposed ecotourism plan highlights the role of agriculture in promoting sustainable tourism and community development.

Benguet State University Seeks Conversion Of Strawberry Farm To Ecotourism Hub

1197
1197

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

The Benguet State University (BSU) based here has submitted to the town’s Strawberry Council the plan that will convert the local strawberry farm to an ecotourism site.

“We have already submitted the plan to the Strawberry Council and we are submitting it to partner agencies for possible funding,” BSU president Dr. Kenneth Laruan said in an interview Thursday.

He said the development plan shuns infrastructure development but will blend with nature of the strawberry farm as an agricultural area.

This move is compliant with the Department of Agriculture’s declaration of the farm, locally known as “swamp,” as a protected area for agriculture and ecotourism.

He added that they are also submitting the plan to other partner government agencies for the needed PHP20 million funding.

Laruan said that BSU realized their area produces the bulk of strawberries.

He said the area owned by the BSU is run by two offices of the university — office of the vice president for research and extension, specifically the agri-based technology innovation center and the Office of the Business Affairs, which manages two groups — the Sariling Sikap group of 206 employees and the Farmers Cooperative.

Nida Organo, municipal agriculturist, said that based on their record, there are 519 farmers planting and producing strawberries at the swamp area. They are tilling 39 hectares of land producing 1,775 metric tons of berries.

She said the income of strawberry farmers have improved with the introduction of farm-tourism activity and processing.

Mayor Roderick Awingan expressed support to the plan, saying that anything that will improve the condition of farmers is a welcome development.

He said they recognize the importance of the strawberry farm and they are glad that the town’s community is extending a hand to the local government to protect the area from flooding, especially during the rainy season.

“This is our identity, let us help each other to protect what we have,” he said. (PNA)