Darylle Dash Farm started in year 2010 and registered under the name FARIN FARM. It is owned by Darwin Farin. The enterprise has a one hectare land dedicated to semi-organic farming and has an initial working capital of P10,000. Its products were sold to the public markets of San Narciso and San Antonio, Zambales. After continue reading : Darylle Dash farm
WOODINSPIRATIONS CRAFTS
Sometime in December 2002, couple Glenn and Bles Pascual filed an application for a business name at the DTI office, an act which started the ball rolling for the establishment of a then non-descript company which was called woodinspirations. They started out small– armed with a minimal capital, a few hand-held tools and one continue reading : WOODINSPIRATIONS CRAFTS
Frenie’s food products
Frenie’s Food Products Frenie’s Food Products was established in February 2016. It was founded by Frenelie Ann L. Ong, who worked as a country manager of a Philippine Government agency (SSS) in Taiwan. After 10 years of working abroad, she decided to come back home and put up a business because she saw continue reading : Frenie’s food products
An OFW’s Fairytale Dream
Villa Dizon of Amo Yamie Crib Villa Dizon was an OFW for nine years. She realized she was not able to guide nor spend time to know her children until one day her eldest daughter convinced her to come back in the Philippines and just open a business to finance their needs. In 2012, continue reading : An OFW’s Fairytale Dream
24 Mentees successfully graduates from DTI, GoNegosyo’s Kapatid Mentor ME program
Twenty-four (24) micro and small entrepreneurs (MSE) from the province of Bukidnon graced the Kapatid Mentor Me (KMME) Program conducted by DTI-Bukidnon. The 3rd batch of KKME mentees graduated from the said program on June 6, 2018. Kapatid Mentor Me Program helps micro and small business scale up thru weekly coaching sessions done by their continue reading : 24 Mentees successfully graduates from DTI, GoNegosyo’s Kapatid Mentor ME program
Camiguin Kapatid Mentor ME mentees present their Business Improvement Plan
After 3 months of group lectures, one-on-one mentoring sessions and BIP preparation, the 20 mentees were required to present their individual BIPs to panelists. The graduation took place last June 08, 2018 at Paras Beach Resort, Mambajao, Camiguin attended by PCE Mentor Mr. Clarke S. Nebrao, LAS, Atty Estrella Menchavez, other panelists, DTI 10 and continue reading : Camiguin Kapatid Mentor ME mentees present their Business Improvement Plan
San Juan Pambilog Multi-purpose Cooperative: Most Progressive Agrarian Reform Beneficiary Organization
San Juan Pambilog Multi-Purpose Cooperative in the Municipality of San Luis, Pampanga traces its roots in the early 90’s with the distribution of Certificate of Land Ownership Awards (CLOAs) and Emancipation Patents (EPs) by the Department of Agrarian Reform to the 44 members tilling some 150 hectares of agricultural lands that previously belonged to Jose continue reading : San Juan Pambilog Multi-purpose Cooperative: Most Progressive Agrarian Reform Beneficiary Organization
Craft Creations and Enterprises
Craft Creations Barong Products The career path taken by Craft Creations owner Randy Maniquiz has thoroughly prepared him for the entrepreneurial challenges and nature of the industry his enterprise is in. Early in his career, he worked for five years in a fiber weaving company in Aklan as a marketing staff. Later on, he attended continue reading : Craft Creations and Enterprises
Manna ng Panginay
Manna ng Panginay started in 2004 as a small bakery, producing unique egg pies and regular breads. It is located at Bantayan, Panginay, Balagtas. The business is managed by Evelyn Dela Rosa and his husband. The latter is a seaman in a Japanese owned company based abroad. His wife, Evelyn, worked full time in business continue reading : Manna ng Panginay
Bagong Barrio Multi-Purpose Cooperative
Bagong Barrio was a typical poor barangay before the specialized gown and barong industry began. Way back in the sixties, most households there relied on farming as the primary source of income. Parents had a hard time sending their children to school resulting to a high illiteracy rate in the community. Children who should be continue reading : Bagong Barrio Multi-Purpose Cooperative