Saturday, June 13, 2026

Agri Business

A Filipino farmer checks on his hito fishpond at sunrise, with rows of calamansi trees and a chicken coop
 visible across his smallholding in the Philippine countryside.Farming is not just for farmers anymore. This category covers agribusiness opportunities that Filipinos can actually start, whether you have land in the province or capital to invest from the city. You'll find guides on high-value crops, livestock ventures, fisheries, and agri-tourism. I also cover government programs from the DA, DAR, and LANDBANK, including agri loans, subsidies, and how to apply for them without getting lost in the paperwork. If you're a small-scale farmer looking to grow, a balikbayan eyeing land investments, or a professional wanting a side income from agriculture, this is the right place to start.

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