Farming channels on YouTube cover a wide range of topics. We narrowed it down to five local vloggers that you can follow based on the areas of agriculture you want to learn more about.
Published June 29, 2021, 10:30 AM
Many businesses have shifted online, which makes establishing a social media presence highly beneficial. Having a physical store is also currently a disadvantage due to the health risks and other consequences ensued by the COVID-19 crisis.
There are different types of social media with diverse functions and formats that farm business owners can utilize for free.
Social media platforms permit businesses to reach a wider market. “The more presence that you have across these different kinds of networks, the better for you,” said Reden Mark F. Costales, a millennial farmer who’s also behind the YouTube channel “The Agrillenial” and president of Costales Nature Farms, the first recognized agri-tourism site in the Philippines.
Published February 1, 2021, 8:00 AM
This is part of a series of profiles on a new generation of leaders, thinkers, creators, innovators, and trailblazers across many fields in the country. The list is drawn under the theme “What’s Now, What’s New, What’s Next” in celebration of Manila Bulletin’s 121st anniversary as an exponent of Philippine progress.
Cherrie Atilano: Agribusiness can be profitable and rewarding
When we talk about farming in the Philippines, most people tend to see it as a laborious job that doesn’t earn well as compared to other professions. But on the contrary, farming is a profitable and honorable job as it is the main reason why there’s food on our tables.