East West Seed Farm (San Rafael, Bulacan)

East West Seed Farm

From the Bulacan Pasalubong Center, the participants next visited the East West Seed Farm, the demonstration farm of East-West Seed Company, Inc.  The company is the brainchild of 6th generation Dutch agriculturist, Simon Nanne Groot and Filipino seed trader, Benito M. Domingo.

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Years ago, the vegetable seed industry in Southeast Asia was little more than a seed trading system and vegetable plant breeding was just a dream Simon Groot had. In 1982, when he saw an opportunity to locally-develop hybrid seeds that are adaptable to local conditions and with remarkable characteristics, he teamed up with 50 year old Benito Domingo and formed Hortigenetics Philippines, Inc. in a 5-hectare lot in Lipa City.

Later that year, as a gesture to show that a partnership between a European and Asian is possible and could succeed, the company’s name was changed to East-West Seed Company, Inc. After the establishment of East-West Seed companies in the Philippines and Thailand, they eventually conquered Indonesia and Vietnam’s vegetable seed market.

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Together, they bred vegetable varieties that were adapted to tropical markets and growing conditions, and could generate increased yields and productivity for farmers. In 1985, East-West Seed introduced the Jade Star ampalaya (biiter gourd), the first locally developed commercial hybrid seed in the Philippines and the whole of Southeast Asia.

Grafted bitter gourd (ampalaya)

Soon, tomato and eggplant varieties followed, plus pumpkin, several brassicas and leafy vegetables such as kangkong.

Chili peppers

Eggplant

Tomatoes

Today, East-West Seed Company, one of the 10 largest seed companies in the world, distributes high-quality vegetable seeds to over 18 million farmers in about 60 countries worldwide in tropical areas of the world. From Africa to Asia, Australia to America, East-West Seed Company continues to give farmers better seeds for better yields.

NOTE:

On June 8, 2018, East West Seed Co. co-founder Benito M. Domingo passed away at the age of 85 and, on June 10, 2019, Simon N. Groot was awarded the prestigious World Food Prize.

Greenhouse

During our visit, we were toured by Eduardo A. Arro, Jr., Farm Ready Business Manager, and AAP participants got a glimpse of East-West Seed’s plant operations such as seed processing and storage, quality control, packaging and finished goods.

Farm Ready is a subsidiary of East West Seeds responsible for aiding farmers through growing seedlings in their greenhouse nursery and researching on pests and diseases.

Eduardo A. Arro, Jr., Farm Ready Business Manager

He explained to us the advantage of planting grafted ampalaya which is more resistant to diseases and yields more than the ordinary ungrafted seedlings.  It also has a longer productive life because its rootstock is a disease-resistant patola.

Sowing seeds in seed trays

We were also taught how to prepare seedlings in a Pro tray (or seed tray) by preparing a media for seed sowing in the ratio of 1:1 (one part coco peat and one part vermin compost.  One seed per one hole with the depth of the seed twice of the seed height.

East West Seed Farm:  Km. 54 Cagayan Valley Road, Brgy. Sampaloc, San Rafael, 3008.  Tel: (044) 766-4952 to 57. Fax: (044) 766-1005. E-mail: info.ph@eastwestseed.com. Website: www.eastwestseed.com.

Automobile Association Philippines (AAP): 28 EDSA, Greenhills, San Juan City.  Tel: (632) 655-5889.  Fax: (632) 655-1878.  E-mail: info@aap.org.ph. Website: www.aap.org.ph.

Sheridan Organic Farm (Puerto Princesa City, Palawan)

Sheridan Organic Farm

Sheridan Organic Farm

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After snorkeling and merienda at Isla Rita, Charmie, Joy, Lester, PJ and I, together with Mr. Pete Dacuycuy, again boarded our motorized outrigger boat for the 20-min. boat ride back to the mainland.  Upon landing, we all boarded the Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa’s Toyota Grandia van for the short drive to the resort’s signature Organic Farm.

The plant nursery

The plant nursery

Sprouts at the Nursery

“Babies” at the Nursery

Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa holds the distinction of being the only luxury resort in Palawan to own and manage an organic farm. Upon arrival, we were welcomed by staff member Ms. Genevieve Celino who toured us around the farm.  We all crossed over a wooden foot bridge, past rice paddies, and started our tour.

Reception area

Reception area

Started four years ago in the fertile terrain of Brgy. Cabayugan, the Sheridan Organic Farm now supplies 80% of the fresh produce served at the resort’s beachfront South Sea Restaurant. Organic farming is a process which involves strict adherence to practices and painstaking trial and error. In this part of the country, organic farming is very challenging as the island of Palawan is not as ideal as other Philippine  islands as it is mostly made of limestone. Since Palawan is also more of a tropical rainforest than farmland, climate is also an issue.

A wooden footbridge

A wooden footbridge

For this the reason, the organic farm only produces certain varieties of vegetables and fruits. However, the fresh and diverse harvest still includes the more common tomatoes, papaya, sweet corn, arugula, cucumber, water melon, lettuce, broccoli, bananas, eggplant, cabbage, pechay, mint and basil as well as the more difficult to grow (in this climate) coriander, parsley, fennel, radish and cauliflower. Fruit trees and ornamental plants are also cultivated.

Ornamental plants

Ornamental plants

The farm is particularly proud of their black rice production with 15% of the 70-hectare the land area dedicated to black rice farming. Of all the pigmented rice, black rice (considered one of the healthiest food types around) has the highest fiber content. Common black rice varieties are usually planted in upland areas but the farm has a variety that can grow in irrigated lowland areas.

Organic Farm (6)

Served at the resort, guests oftentimes end up buying and bringing home bags of the rare black rice. Even after the black rice has been harvested, everything in it is put to good use, with parts used as fertilizer, fuel for the farm’s mechanical dryer and as food for the livestock.

A variety of greens

A variety of greens

The farm is organic as it gets. From the nursery stage to the soil, all the vegetables, herbs, ornamental plants and black rice are cultivated using natural organic farming methods. No synthetic chemical pesticides are used.

Kasuy tree

Kasuy tree

Pesticides and fertilizers, as well as the feeds for the livestock, are all organic and made by the local farmhands themselves using indigenous byproducts and material. Animal waste compost is used as fertilizer. The farm also uses solar and wind energy sources.

A bunch of papayas

A bunch of papayas

The staff also raises livestock such as chickens, pigs, ostriches, ducks, geese, cows, horses, turkey and guinea fowl. The farm is also a source of employment for the Sabang community with at least one person per household in Sabang employed in the farm.

The author at the pathway leading to the gazebo

The author at the pathway leading to the gazebo

Comfortable rattan loungers at the gazebo

Comfortable rattan loungers at the gazebo

After our tour of the farm, we all walked up a hill to a gazebo. For a while here, we lay on some very inviting rattan loungers while enjoying the cool clean breeze and a panoramic view of the farm.  Later, we gathered around a long table for a boodle fight for lunch.

Our boodle fight

Our boodle fight

Spread carefully over banana leaves were several dishes such as barbecue chicken, scrambled eggs, fresh vegetable salad, sweet corn and steamed black rice plus a dessert of sliced pineapples, papaya and watermelon. These we all washed down with bottles of mineral water or hot tea made from a mix of herbs.

Barbecue chicken and sliced papayas

Barbecue chicken and sliced papayas

Black rice and fresh vegetable salad

Black rice and fresh vegetable salad

Sheridan Organic Farm: Brgy. Cabayugan, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.  The resort offers 4-hour (Mondays to Saturdays, 9 AM and 1 PM) farm tour to its guests who want a first-hand account of country life and a taste for naturally grown fruits and vegetables. While touring the farm, tourists are sometimes dared to pick these pesticide-free vegetables and eat them raw.

A pair of chickens

A pair of chickens

A parade of geese

A parade of geese

Guinea fowl

Guinea fowl

The resident ostrich

The resident ostrich

One of two resident horses

One of two resident horses

Sheridan Beach Resort & Spa: Sabang Beach, Sitio Sabang, Brgy. Cabayugan. Puerto Princesa City, Palawan. Palawan Sales Office: Jeco Bldg., Rizal Ave. Extn., Puerto Princesa City.  Tel (+63 48) 434 1448 to 49 and 723 7278. Mobile Numbers (+63 917) 308-3245 and (+ 63 917) 308-3245. Cebu Sales Office: Sheridan Bldg., Ouano Ave., NRA, Mandaue City.  Tel: (+63 32) 236-1001. Fax: (+63 32) 345-1000. Mobile number: (+63 917) 306-6984. Manila Sales Office: tel: (+63 2) 939-8888. Mobile number: (+63 917) 726-5224. E-mail: reservations@sheridanbeachresort.com.  Website:www.sheridanbeachresort.com.
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