Land restoration through indigenious entrepreneurship

  Encouraging entrepreneurship has been advocated as the most promising avenue for economic development of Indigenous communities in Zambales. Unfortunately, the number of indigenous people engaged in small business in Zambales is quite low.   Indigenous entrepreneurs face a number of barriers in the development of their businesses such as -lack of skills, marketing of continue reading : Land restoration through indigenious entrepreneurship

Darylle Dash farm

Darylle Dash Farm started in year 2010 and registered under the name FARIN FARM. It is owned by Darwin Farin. The enterprise has a one hectare land dedicated to semi-organic farming and has an initial working capital of P10,000.   Its products were sold to the public markets of San Narciso and San Antonio, Zambales.   After continue reading : Darylle Dash farm

Journeying Myle’s

A picture of a courageous woman, Myla Sutherland journeyed from being an OFW in several countries to be an entrepreneur in her home town.  Hardwork and perseverance were her important capital.   She started working abroad in Malaysia in 1995 as a singer, then moved to Bahrain in 1999.  While in Bahrain, she took another continue reading : Journeying Myle’s

Shared Service Facilities (SSF) project of Amucao Seed Growers Agro-Industrial Cooperative (ASGAIC)

The ASGAIC is a very aggressive and result-oriented cooperative with its center of operation at Barangay. Amucao in the eastern edge of Tarlac City. They have an existing office and warehouse buildings. They also have mechanized farm equipment. While the cooperative is focused on agriculture, the livelihood of its immediate environs is in the processed continue reading : Shared Service Facilities (SSF) project of Amucao Seed Growers Agro-Industrial Cooperative (ASGAIC)

WOODINSPIRATIONS CRAFTS

Sometime in December 2002, couple Glenn and Bles Pascual filed an application for a business name at the DTI office, an act which started the ball rolling for the establishment of a then non-descript company which was called woodinspirations.   They started out small– armed with a minimal capital, a few hand-held tools and one continue reading : WOODINSPIRATIONS CRAFTS

Veggie, Veggie Good!

Sta. Juliana and its neighboring barangays, namely, Sta. Lucia, Cristo Rey, Patling, and Bueno, were known to be the haven of the New People’s Army in the past. Back then, people were afraid to roam the streets for fear of being killed during crossfires between the government forces and the insurgents. It was also during continue reading : Veggie, Veggie Good!