'My Puhunan' features crunchy success of Kangkong Queen

Featuring the wonders of city farming courtesy of Urban Farmers PH


At a glance

  • With the ongoing popularity of kangkong chips as a trendy veggie snack, Liberty "Bet" dela Cruz tried her hand at the booming veggie munch—starting with a capital of only P50.


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Kangkong Queen

Karen Davila and Migs Bustos go green with their featured business stories on "My Puhunan: Kaya Mo!", showcasing the crunchy success of Kangkong Queen and the wonders of urban farming for food sustainability even at home.

With the ongoing popularity of kangkong chips as a trendy veggie snack, Liberty "Bet" dela Cruz tried her hand at the booming veggie munch—starting with a capital of only P50. 

But her P50 went a long way, now growing her Kangkong Queen business to greater heights, packing over 200 bags of kangkong chips a day. She then shares with Migs her tips for success to those who aspire to establish their own small business.

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Migs with Kangkong Queen

Meanwhile, Karen finds out the splendors of planting fruits and vegetables even in the heart of the city, which was made possible by Urban Farmers PH, founded by Louie Gutierrez.

Through Louie's urban farming initiative, families in the Metro are inspired to grow their fresh produce and promote food sustainability in every Filipino household. Apart from showcasing the success of Urban Farmers PH, most recently with their larger farm in BGC, Louie shares how he made the shift in farming from being a long-time jeweler.

Catch these stories of success on "My Puhunan: Kaya Mo!" with Karen and Migs this Sunday (Aug. 25) at 4 PM on A2Z, Kapamilya Channel, Kapamilya Online Live, iWantTFC, news.abs-cbn.com/live, and other ABS-CBN News online platforms.