Chef Tatung Sarthou Introduces A Filipino Philosophy Of Living Through The Wisdom Of The Kitchen

Chef Tatung Sarthou introduces KitchiZen, a book that reframes the Filipino kitchen as a space for life lessons on balance, patience, and understanding enough.

From Narrative To Infrastructure: How Reputation Management Evolved In The Last 10 Years

Reputation today is no longer shaped by messaging alone but by systems, actions, and consistency that stakeholders experience and verify across platforms over time.

When In Manila And The Long Game Of Building A Lasting Brand

A platform built on consistency now faces reinvention, as When In Manila shifts from founder-led identity to a shared space shaped by its growing community.

Unilever Champions Women Within The Workplace And Beyond Through Purposeful Programs And Partnerships

Unilever Philippines highlights how intentional policies and programs can empower women to lead, grow, and thrive across workplaces and communities.

Big Agri Firms Urged To Partner With Small Farmers

A local institution pushed various big agricultural companies to assist small farmers from marketing to funding.

Big Agri Firms Urged To Partner With Small Farmers

72
72

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Go Negosyo founder Joey Concepcion has urged big agriculture companies to join the Kapatid Angat Lahat for Agriculture Program (KALAP), which aims to provide small farmers access to mentoring, funding and markets, to help boost their livelihood.

In his opening remarks during the KALAP signing ceremony in Malacañan Palace Monday, Concepcion said farmers are challenged to grow their livelihood due to lack of access to mentors, money and market, and this can be addressed if big businesses will partner with small farmers.

Concepcion, who is also the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) jobs group lead, signed a memorandum of agreement with Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Alfredo Pascual for the KALAP.

In the previous administration, DTI and Go Negosyo partnered for the Kapatid Mentor Me Program which also provides access to mentors, money and market for micro, small and medium entrepreneurs (MSMEs).

“We must elevate our farmers to become agri-prenerus. The vision of KALAP is like a circle of prosperity, where the big companies, the big agri companies and the government embrace the small farmers, provide them with resources and fair share. That is important. As big brothers, we have to be conscious of giving our farmers their fair share,” Concepcion said.

Aside from urging big agriculture firms to be mentors and buyers of small farmers’ harvests, Concepcion also encouraged banks to lend money to farmers provided they are guided by the ‘big brothers’ under KALAP.

Under this public-private partnership initiative, Concepcion likewise asked the government to provide the enabling environment for the “circle of prosperity to grow bigger”.

He said KALAP also aims that through the development of small farmers, Filipino consumers will have access to quality, low-price and locally grown food.

“KALAP is where agriculture meets job creation. KALAP is an opportunity to make a lasting impact on our economy and our society,” he added. (PNA)