Tag: #Agritourism
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Post-quarantine bucket list: Bike-friendly farms that cyclists can visit in Southern Luzon
Whether as transportation, recreation, or sport, cycling has become a suitable option for many, especially amid the imposition of pandemic protocols that included public transit capacity constraints and closure of gyms and sports centers. Once the pandemic is over, here are a few farms in Calabarzon that cyclists can visit.
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Retired corporate worker is now a full-time farmer
A lot of people become farmers in retirement. One of them is Thelma Murillo, a retiree who is now a full-time farmer after working in the corporate world for more than 30 years.
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Displaced events professional turns to farming after the closure of his business
Arby Bautista, an events professional and co-owner of Bautista Nature Farm, turned to farming after his digital and events company was shut down.
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Family rest house opened as an agritourism site that offers a taste of ‘real Filipino charm’
Almost every Filipino dreams of someday retiring into farming where they can relax in close proximity to nature, feel satisfied with growing plants, and even spend time with their family away from the usual bustle of everyday life.
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This interior designer is also a weekend farmer
Peralta discovered farming years ago. One thing that led her into farming was her eagerness to connect with nature during a depressing season of her life.
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An agritourism site fosters sustainable agriculture to strengthen communities
After 14 years of abandonment, a family-owned land in Pampanga was redeveloped by a couple as a way of giving honor to their late father. Tibby’s farm is an 11-hectare farm located in Angeles, Pampanga that aims to empower people through training them on natural farming for inclusive growth.