European-Inspired Urban Farming Scheme Thriving in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines

“It has really helped us because we bring home food to our families and we also have a source of income out of vegetables harvested,” said Mr. Flores. “For every harvest, the lowest net income per family is P500,” he said noting income depends on the yield and frequency of harvest of crops planted. He cited that eggplant has an estimated minimum harvest of 10 kilograms a week. “We sell eggplant at P18/kg,” said Mr. Flores. “In the market, eggplant sells at P20/kg.”
Article originally published January 9, 2008 in the Manila based newspaper BusinessWorld. Link to JPEG image of the article here.
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