Organic Farmer

“This could take longer but we’re prepared.” This assurance is uttered by an organic farmer from Malitbog, Bukidnon when asked how are they addressing the impacts of COVID-19 […]

John Raymund Jurada, 27, left a promising job in the city and decided to continue the legacy established by his father, Arthur. This proud father and son tandem from Mlang, North Cotabato found more fulfilment […]

“We are fine in here inspite of the limited movements of goods due to the lockdown being implemented by the government because our own farm provides us with the commodities we need.” […]

In a time when many of us would think for ourselves and families, who would have expected that these four women farmers from Mindanao would do extraordinary act — donating a total of 117 sacks of their farm-fresh organic rice […]

The couple and the 25 other members of Carcor Organic Farmer’s Association (COFA) are now systematizing the marketing of their organic rice in a fair price [...]
The couple and the 25 other members of Carcor Organic Farmer’s Association (COFA) are now systematizing the marketing of their organic rice in a fair price (very affordable so to say) to [...]

At 60, Arthur Jurada, who started with organic farming in 1994, in a time when most people had turned their backs on the idea, is a personification of the multi-dimensional impacts of a farming system that [...]
At 60, Arthur Jurada, who started with organic farming in 1994, in a time when most people had turned their backs on the idea, is a personification of the multi-dimensional impacts of a farming system that is becoming more appealing now [...]

It’s not only your health that you are improving every time you consumed organic products, you’re directly contributing to the improvement of the livelihood of the small-scale farmers by sustainable means [...]
It’s not only your health that you are improving every time you consumed organic products, you’re directly contributing to the improvement of the livelihood of the small-scale farmers by sustainable means [...]

Black Rice was forbidden to the common people in ancient China due to its high medicinal and nutritional properties, making it exclusive only to the Emperor. But now [...]
Black Rice was forbidden to the common people in ancient China due to its high medicinal and nutritional properties, making it exclusive only to the Emperor. But now it is the staple food of many low and middle income families. Many thanks to the farmers! [...]

Black Rice was forbidden to the common people in ancient China due to its high medicinal and nutritional properties, making it exclusive only to the Emperor. But now [...]
DAVAO, PHILIPPINES – Nearly one year ago today, Regeneration International (RI) signed the “Regeneration Philippines” pact, a Memorandum of Understanding between the Filipino League of Organic Municipalities Cities and Provinces (LOAMCP) and RI. [...]
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Vision
A just and sustainable society where farmers are empowered, and their rights fulfilled.
Mission
To help build resilient farming communities and sustainable economies among poor farmers.
Goal
Agro-Eco Philippines asserts the right to food of the people, reduce hunger in the poor farming communities, improve the quality of life and increase the adaptive capacity of the farmers to climate change through agro-ecology, continuing technical and on-farm innovations, social enterprise advocacy and solidarity at all levels.
Values
- Agro-Eco Bayanihan Spirit (Mutual Help);
- People and Ecology Before Profit;
- Farmer to farmer sharing of knowledge and innovations
- Respect of Cultures, Ethnicities, Religion and Gender;
- Seed is life and meant to be shared for the common good