All i want to say is THANK YOU.. FOR SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL FARMERS AND INTRODUCING THEM TO THE SOCIATY AND BE RECOGNIZE IN OTHER COUNTRY. EVEN I.. as a local i did not know that our local fatmers can produce that kind of cacao.. thanks.. you educate me and others.. GOD BLESS
I can't help but smile seeing our Filipino native agricultural produce are now represented. Although it will take a while before massive shifts in changes will happen, I still have hope for our agriculture. I wish to see younger Filipinos delving in college courses more focused in engineering and scientific innovations for agricultural produce that are resilient to climate changes. I'll probably be 70 years old before that happens, and I'm currently 24 years old, but it gives me a glimmer of hope that our Filipino identity in our local products will still prevail forevermore. May our young Filipinos never lose hope in agriculture and delve in entrepreneurial mindset such as agribusiness than solely farming for sustainability let alone.
Amen! I agree it will take some time but let's make it go faster than 40 years. I think if we can get the right programs and people behind the agricultural sector some major things can happen. It's ready and people want change👍
I hope you’ll be able to help expand the different agricultural industries you’re in, in the country. The country needs someone like you. Wish you the best.
Your Channel is very informative and I wish a lot of people will subscribe. This is a kind of content that a lot of us should watch, it is not just informative but also you get to learn a lot of ways to be happy and healthy.
Just subscribed. We've come back to the Philippines just over a year ago, now in my senior years. I live in Cebu but has a small ancestral land in Bohol. I would like to start planting cacao trees in our small plot. I would like to know where to buy the seedlings and how to grow them. Thank you so much for your mission in life. You are already a big help in your own way. God bless you and the family.
The department of agriculture has many resources here for seedlings and how to grow. The big push is coconuts, cacao, and coffee. I’ve got friends with farms and we personally have built the first of its kind aquaponic system. I know much more about coconuts and aquaponic. If you’re ever in Bohol, let us know!! 🙏
great video!! im subscribbing!! i never knew they grew cacao in Philippines, my wife STEFFY is from LAPULAPU and is there visiting right now, i pick her up at the airport this friday night!
SIr may i know where the exsact location of the farm, Im from Bohol and would like to try the cacao farming in my area. To maximize our land. Thank you sir and more power.
Are there any cacao varieties that are a LITTLE bit more tolerant of marginal climates with a a little bit of cold ? Do you know of any cacao groves in a high altitude My average temperature during the winter is 13 Celcius, it rarely gets below 10 celcius
if i come to the farm (im an american) will they teach me how to grow and harvest cacao? my wifes family owns some hecters in the provence on cebu island!!!
Thank you for this video this is an insightful - how can we collaborate / partner with the largest Cacao Producing Farm? I would kindly ask point of contact to collaborate/discuss expanding the Cacao business?
Hi! Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it. As for collaborations and inquiries you can email coconut@pursuitofcoconuts.com Please send us your contact, a short bio, and the interest of the collaboration. We can point you in the right direction from there. Thanks again!
All i want to say is THANK YOU.. FOR SUPPORTING OUR LOCAL FARMERS AND INTRODUCING THEM TO THE SOCIATY AND BE RECOGNIZE IN OTHER COUNTRY. EVEN I.. as a local i did not know that our local fatmers can produce that kind of cacao.. thanks.. you educate me and others.. GOD BLESS
You're welcome and it's an honor to walk and farm along the hardest working and humblest people. They are a part of the backbone of the Philippines!
Wow, I remember eating the outside of the seed when I was a kid. My grandparents had cocoa tree ❤🇺🇸🇵🇭in their backyard.
I can't help but smile seeing our Filipino native agricultural produce are now represented. Although it will take a while before massive shifts in changes will happen, I still have hope for our agriculture. I wish to see younger Filipinos delving in college courses more focused in engineering and scientific innovations for agricultural produce that are resilient to climate changes. I'll probably be 70 years old before that happens, and I'm currently 24 years old, but it gives me a glimmer of hope that our Filipino identity in our local products will still prevail forevermore. May our young Filipinos never lose hope in agriculture and delve in entrepreneurial mindset such as agribusiness than solely farming for sustainability let alone.
Amen! I agree it will take some time but let's make it go faster than 40 years. I think if we can get the right programs and people behind the agricultural sector some major things can happen. It's ready and people want change👍
I hope you’ll be able to help expand the different agricultural industries you’re in, in the country. The country needs someone like you. Wish you the best.
I hope so also🙏 One farmer at a time. Our fist focus is aquaponics, then coconuts and cacao after. Thank you for your support and well wishes🤙💚
Your Channel is very informative and I wish a lot of people will subscribe. This is a kind of content that a lot of us should watch, it is not just informative but also you get to learn a lot of ways to be happy and healthy.
Thank you! We wish also😉😅
But we’ll still make videos no matter what. We want to make others aware of the beauty and the need to help farmers here🤙🙏🌴
I so agree and please do create more video adventures@@pursuitofcoconuts
I promise we will🙏 Thanks again for the encouragement 🤙💚
PARADOX. A USA MADE CAMBODIAN IS HERE INFORMING US OF THINGS THAT ARE SUPPOSED TO BE KNOWN & EXPERTISE OF HOMEGROWN PINOY.
Nice feature! 🍫
Thanks for showing us this!
Just subscribed. We've come back to the Philippines just over a year ago, now in my senior years. I live in Cebu but has a small ancestral land in Bohol. I would like to start planting cacao trees in our small plot. I would like to know where to buy the seedlings and how to grow them. Thank you so much for your mission in life. You are already a big help in your own way. God bless you and the family.
The department of agriculture has many resources here for seedlings and how to grow. The big push is coconuts, cacao, and coffee. I’ve got friends with farms and we personally have built the first of its kind aquaponic system. I know much more about coconuts and aquaponic. If you’re ever in Bohol, let us know!! 🙏
great video!! im subscribbing!! i never knew they grew cacao in Philippines, my wife STEFFY is from LAPULAPU and is there visiting right now, i pick her up at the airport this friday night!
Tablea is a visayan term theres cacao everywhere in visayas.
Next time come by and visit! Thanks for the subscribe, each one counts for the mission🤙🙏
Philippines is a large producer for sure🙏
the PSA is not an association but a government authority
This is wonderful.
Watching from Toronto.from Nueva Ecija.
Shout outs to you in Toronto! Thanks for joining our pursuit🤙🙏
Thank you.
SIr may i know where the exsact location of the farm, Im from Bohol and would like to try the cacao farming in my area. To maximize our land. Thank you sir and more power.
Aloha and GOD BLESS from Las Vegas
Aloha and Mabuhay to you in Las Vegas🙏🤙
There’s such a local demand for chocolates in the Philippines alone.
There is and I hope the local farmers can reap the benefits🤙
Is there any advantage to grow organic cacao?
Are there any cacao varieties that are a LITTLE bit more tolerant of marginal climates with a a little bit of cold ? Do you know of any cacao groves in a high altitude
My average temperature during the winter is 13 Celcius, it rarely gets below 10 celcius
if i come to the farm (im an american) will they teach me how to grow and harvest cacao? my wifes family owns some hecters in the provence on cebu island!!!
Asa dapit ni sir
Can we visit your farm..what is location we are interested in farming cacao
What’s the name off this cacoa
anu po ang pangsprey sa bunga kasi nangingitim at namamatay marami pong white white na kumakapit
Do you grow cacao? I’m not sure what the spray is, I will ask next visit.
can any one tell me the price of raw dried cocoa beans per Metric Ton right now ? I am from Bangladesh.
Thank you for this video this is an insightful - how can we collaborate / partner with the largest Cacao Producing Farm?
I would kindly ask point of contact to collaborate/discuss expanding the Cacao business?
Hi! Thanks for watching and I hope you enjoyed it.
As for collaborations and inquiries you can email coconut@pursuitofcoconuts.com
Please send us your contact, a short bio, and the interest of the collaboration.
We can point you in the right direction from there.
Thanks again!
Saan sa central bisayas
Bohol!
Tablea is the best cacao in the philippines and they import in europe.
It was so cool to see where it was grown and made here in the Philippines.
Me and my group mates, asking permission to use your video for school purposes.
Thanks for asking! Go for it and good luck on what you’re working on🙏🤙
wow, thanks for the quick response this is much appreciated. You're video is really a big help for us.
Glad to help. What will you be using for?
Do not throw away the seeds you eat😂😂😂,dried it and make chocolate.