LAGUNA – The Covid-19 pandemic has pushed many to start their own home vegetable gardens to relieve stress during the lockdown and have access to free food at a time of uncertainty and community restrictions.
In Biñan City, a farm encourages residents to continue their food garden projects even th
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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.