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Monthly Archives: March 2021

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From bricks to clicks: Agri sector value chain transformation

Agriculture, Business Owner, InsightsBy Karl R. OcampoMarch 11, 2021Leave a comment

The Department of Agriculture (DA) in April announced that it would be expanding the operations of its “Kadiwa” stores by making their products and services available online, thus allowing farmers and fishers to continue selling their produce to consumers even with the movement restrictions at the height of the lockdown. The plan is for the…

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Shining stars of the farm sector

Agriculture, Business Owner, InsightsBy Karl R. OcampoMarch 11, 2021Leave a comment

Agripreneurship is touted as the future of farming, one that will ensure sustainable growth of Philippine agriculture and profitability for those who get into it. But still very few dare to get their hands dirty and take the risk. Three agricultural entrepreneurs who thrived in this arena shared with The Inquirer the values and lessons…

Sectors that not only survived, but thrived during the pandemic

Insights, Investor, RecoveryBy Doris Dumlao-AbadillaMarch 11, 2021Leave a comment

MANILA, Philippines —If there’s a rising tide that lifts all boats, there may also come a time, no matter how rarely, that a tsunami may wreak havoc on anything on its path. The coronavirus pandemic is one such cataclysmic event. While the human race is no stranger to pandemics, the world has never been as…

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