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5 Local Businesses Supporting Bukidnon Farmers

March 28, 2026 · Discover Bukidnon
5 Local Businesses Supporting Bukidnon Farmers

The shortest supply chain is the best one. When a restaurant buys directly from a farm twenty kilometers away, the farmer earns more, the food arrives fresher, and the community keeps the money circulating locally. In Bukidnon, a small but growing number of businesses have made this their operating principle.

1. Farm-to-Table Restaurants

Several restaurants in Malaybalay and Valencia City now publish the farms they source from on their menus. It is a small thing, but it creates accountability and makes farmers visible in a way they rarely are. When you eat a salad and can read the name of the farm it came from, the food means something different.

2. Local Grocery Cooperatives

The Bukidnon Organic Farmers Cooperative supplies a network of small grocery stores with certified organic produce. Members set prices collectively, which protects them from the kind of market volatility that can wipe out a season income in a single morning.

3. Agri-Tourism Operators

Tour operators who take visitors to working farms are creating a secondary income stream for farmers who might otherwise rely entirely on market prices. A farm visit that earns a family two thousand pesos on a Saturday afternoon is not nothing. Over a year, it adds up.

Supporting local does not require grand gestures. It requires choosing where to spend your money, and choosing with some knowledge of where it goes.

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