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TWO PAR COMMUNITIES TAKE LESSONS ON BECOMING ‘FARMERPRENEURS’ OF QUALITY COFFEE
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • HARMONY WITH OUR BEING
  • HARMONY WITH THE CREATOR
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
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by CFP InfoComm Team

Last 15-16 April 2021, the Binaton Bagobo Tagabawa Farmers Livelihood Association (BBTAFLA) in Binaton, Digos City gathered for their 3rd of six months Inclusive Development and Social Entrepreneurial Training. The following week, 20-21 April 2021, the Kapeyapaan Farmers Association (KFA) in Alegre, Bansalan went through their 4th month on similar training. Both communities focused on becoming farmer-entrepreneurs or ‘farmerpreneurs‘ of quality coffee within the framework of peace and reconciliation principles.

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TRUE GRIT IN THE EYES OF A MORO FAMILY
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH CREATION
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
  • PEACE AND RECONCILIATION
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by Meara Pearlnille

Two years after the Olimpain family participated in the Coffee Farming and Peace and Reconciliation (PAR) training, the PeaceBuilders Community, Inc. Inclusive Development (PBCI IncluDev) Team revisited their farm to follow-up on the development of their coffee plantation. Last 13 March, 2021, we arrived in the Olimpain family home in Barangay Dungguan, Aleosan, North Cotabato….

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OUR INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT POLICIES ARE BASED ON WHAT WE HEAR FROM THE GROUND
  • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
  • HARMONY WITH OTHERS
  • INCLUSIVE DEVELOPMENT
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by CFP InfoComm Team

We have been immersing ourselves among the farmers around Mt. Apo, specifically among certain Bagobo Tagabawa indigenous communities and certain Settlers’ communities. As we listen to the people on the ground, we adjust our inclusive development policies based on the contexts of the communities we serve. These are some of my team members’ reflection notes:•…

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