Agripreneurs are among those impacted by the ensuing health crisis due to economic and food losses as well as challenges in logistics due to restrictions on movement of goods during the lockdown periods. Know more:
financial assistance ,” she said.
After undergoing a series of training sessions, Emilia started developing and selling ampalaya tea and ampalaya pickles, in addition to farm products like ampalaya, french beans, lemon grass, turmeric, and pandan leaves.kami imbes na itapon, kinuha namin yung mga ‘patapon’ at ’yun ’yung pino-proseso namin kaya walang nasasayang.
Orders are made through the platform and farmers are immediately prompted for new orders. They then harvest the crops and arrange delivery at the doorsteps of customers from Benguet, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Rizal, and Metro Manila. “We are grateful to Aboitiz for partnering with Session Groceries and SG Farmers Association. It is an honor to be included and to receive equipment for the farmers,” said Session Groceries Chief Executive Officer Iloisa Romaraog-Diga. “It’s not easy to start and sustain but because of the opportunities provided by groups like you, everything becomes easy. We will try to do well in what we do so we can also be a blessing to other people and the community we serve just like you.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
UN conference concludes with ‘historic’ biodiversity deal - BusinessMirrorThe community of the world’s nations adopted a landmark framework to support global biodiversity last December 19, and the agreement contains significant contributions from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), committed to make sure that the needs and impacts of agrifood systems are given due consideration. The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework
Read more »
PhilHealth asks SC to reverse ruling on ₧83.06-M gifts, allowances flagged by COA - BusinessMirrorTHE Philippine Health Insurance Corp. (PhilHealth) has asked the Supreme Court (SC) to reverse its decision affirming the notice of disallowances (NDs) issued by the Commission on Audit (COA) that covers the P83.06 million that PhilHealth allotted for educational assistance allowances (EAAs) and birthday gifts to its officials and employees in 2014. Contrary to the
Read more »
Govt eyes taxing self-employed, luxury items in 5-year devt plan - BusinessMirrorTHE Marcos administration aims to expand tax coverage in the medium term, according to the recently released 2023-2028 Philippine Development Plan (PDP). The national government aims to strengthen and expand the tax program to self-employed Filipinos and on luxury items as well as digital transactions, among others. The PDP said this can be done through
Read more »
The day after - BusinessMirrorIN today’s alarming reality, adequate ransomware response and recovery programs should be embraced as crucial business enablers. Improvising when an organization’s operational technology (OT) and critical operations are engulfed in a deadly firestorm is likely not the answer. Operational technology (OT) involves the use of hardware and software to control industrial equipment. OT security is
Read more »
Train law expected to raise workers’ take-home pay - BusinessMirrorORDINARY Filipino workers will increase their take home income this New Year due to a lower personal income tax (PIT) under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion, or “Train,” law (Republic Act 10963), the chairman of the House Committee on Ways and Means said. “A 13.5-month bonus” is how Rep. Joey Sarte Salceda describes
Read more »
Best ‘change’, promise! - BusinessMirrorEvery New Year allows us to reflect upon the achievements of the past year while redirecting our efforts towards the future. I think it is more of a psychological tendency for people to make promises, targets, and goals at each starting point. In the corporate setting, budgets are prepared and subsequently approved a few days
Read more »