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Showing posts with label VLFED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VLFED. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Sunrise Multipurpose Cooperative: Cultivating Community Prosperity in Gattaran, Cagayan though DAR's VLFED project


In the verdant landscapes of Gattaran, Cagayan, the Sunrise Multipurpose Cooperative (SMPC), an agrarian reform beneficiary organization (ARBO), stands as a beacon of community-driven development and agricultural innovation. Established in Cappisayan Sur, SMPC has been instrumental in transforming the lives of local farmers through sustainable practices and enterprise development.

Empowering Farmers through the VLFED Program

The Department of Agrarian Reform's (DAR) Village-Level Farm-Focused Enterprise Development (VLFED) program has been pivotal in SMPC's journey. This initiative aims to bolster rural enterprises by providing essential support in processing, marketing, and capacity building. Through VLFED, SMPC has enhanced its production capabilities, ensuring that local farmers can process and market their products effectively, thereby increasing their income and community resilience. 

The DAR-VLFED project transformed the Sunrise Multipurpose Cooperative from a small farm-based group into a fully operational, FDA-registered rural enterprise. By leveraging local produce, boosting processing capacity, and opening new markets, VLFED empowered SMPC to uplift the lives of its agrarian reform beneficiaries while stimulating inclusive rural development in Gattaran. With funding and technical support from VLFED, SMPC was able to:

  • Upgrade its processing facility for Bugnay wine and fruit preserves.

  • Acquire food-grade equipment such as fermenters, bottling tools, pasteurizers, and labeling machines, enabling them to comply with FDA standards.

  • Improve product quality, shelf-life, and packaging appeal, leading to better consumer trust and competitiveness.

Signature Product: Bugnay Wine

One of SMPC's standout products is its Bugnay wine, crafted from the indigenous wild berries abundant in the region. This fruit wine not only offers a unique taste but also boasts health benefits, being rich in antioxidants and essential minerals. The production of Bugnay wine has provided an alternative income source for agrarian reform beneficiaries (ARBs), showcasing the potential of value-added agricultural products. 

Community Engagement and Support

Beyond economic endeavors, SMPC has demonstrated a strong commitment to community welfare. During challenging times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the cooperative actively participated in relief efforts, distributing food packs and meals to affected families and frontliners. This spirit of bayanihan underscores SMPC's role as not just an economic entity but a cornerstone of community solidarity.

Collaborative Growth and Future Prospects

SMPC's integration into the Cagayan Cooperative Union, comprising 23 agrarian reform beneficiary organizations, exemplifies its collaborative approach to regional development. By sharing resources and best practices, these cooperatives aim to amplify their impact, fostering a more robust and interconnected agricultural sector in Cagayan. 

As SMPC continues to harness programs like VLFED and engage in community-centric initiatives, it sets a precedent for how cooperatives can drive sustainable development, blending economic growth with social responsibility.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Dalayap Coco Jam: The Sweet Heart of Allacapan

Nestled in the rural barangay of Dalayap, Allacapan, Cagayan, lies a humble story of transformation, where coconut trees sway, and community spirit thrives. Here, amid rice paddies and vegetable plots, a group of dedicated women from a local agrarian cooperative have crafted something truly special: Dalayap Coco Jam.

🌾 From Barangay to Breakfast Table. Dalayap is a small barangay of just over 600 residents, with farming as its backbone, around 80 % of households till the land for rice, vegetables, corn, and coconuts. It’s in this fertile setting that coco jam was born—not just as food, but as a lifeline and a source of collective pride.

🍯 A Sweet Tradition Revived. Using coconut milk and brown sugar, boiled low and slow over wood-fired stoves, the women churn out a velvety spread that’s rich, naturally sweet, and dairy-free. The result? A beautifully caramelized jam that glistens under the morning sun—a taste that brings memories of warm pandesal breakfasts and heartfelt conversation.

🤝 A Community United. What began as a home kitchen project quickly blossomed into a cooperative endeavor. Through support from the Department of Agrarian Reform’s livelihood-development programs, such as the Village Level Farm-Focused Enterprise Development (VLFED) Project, these women received training in food safety, packaging, and branding. Working together in shared facilities, they ensure consistency, quality, and a story behind every jar.

🌍 Farms to Fairs — With Heart. Their coco jam travels beyond Dalayap’s humble roads. It has made its way to Allacapan’s town fairs, local Kadiwa markets, and even regional showcases like the National Agraryo Trade Fair. Each jar carries more than sweetness—it carries a community’s resilience, its heritage, and the promise of sustainable rural development.

💛 The Ripple Effect. *Healthier choice: Made from all-natural ingredients—coconut milk, brown sugar, no preservatives, ideal for modern, health-conscious consumers.

*Women-led growth: Managed by local agrarian women, the enterprise uplifts household incomes and fosters financial independence.

*Sustainable farming: Uses coconuts grown in local backyards, promoting biodiversity and reducing reliance on monocrops.

*Pride & identity: Each jar tells a story of Dalayap—its coconut groves, its hardworking families, and its vibrant culture.

Tasting Notes & Traditions

Try Dalayap Coco Jam:

* Warmed atop fresh pandesal or rice cakes.

* Stirred into oatmeal for a tropical twist.

* As filling for local pastries—mini ensaymadas, bibingka, or scones.

* Straight from the spoon, when you need a simple, sweet moment.

💬 Voices of Dalayap. The smiles of the women who produce it tell the real story. Teams open jars, exchange family anecdotes, and talk about dreams, plans to expand, (already FDA certification), or supply cafés in Tuguegarao. For them, coco jam isn’t just food—it’s proof that community effort makes sweetness.

Dalayap Coco Jam isn’t your ordinary spread. It’s home, heritage, and hope—bottled. With every spoonful, you savor the flavor of Dalayap’s soil, the warmth of its people, and the promise of rural renewal.







Friday, June 13, 2025

Empowering Agrarian Reform Communities: DAR's VLFED Boosts Abulug Highway AR Cooperative

Abulug, Cagayan — Along the thriving rural roadways of northern Cagayan, the Abulug Highway Agrarian Reform Cooperative is steadily transforming into a model of grassroots enterprise through the Department of Agrarian Reform's (DAR) Village Level Farm-Focused Enterprise Development (VLFED) Project.

The VLFED initiative, a banner enterprise support program under DAR, is aimed at strengthening agrarian reform beneficiaries organizations (ARBOs) by enhancing their agri-based enterprise capabilities through facility provision, technical assistance, and value-chain integration. In Abulug, this has become a game-changer.

The Abulug Highway Agrarian Reform Cooperative, known for its innovative pineapple vinegar production, received strategic support from DAR–Cagayan, enabling the cooperative to scale up operations, improve product packaging, and ensure food safety compliance. With better processing facilities and sustained training on financial management and marketing, members of the cooperative now stand prouder behind their product, reaching new markets while creating local employment.

The VLFED project is more than just infrastructure or training. It empowers our ARBOs to take ownership of their enterprise journey. The Abulug Highway Cooperative is proof that with the right support, local agrarian communities can compete and thrive.

The project has also opened doors for potential partnerships with local government units, microfinance institutions, and distributors, bridging the gap between farm-level production and market access.

For the members of the cooperative, many of whom are agrarian reform beneficiaries, the VLFED support is not just an investment in enterprise—it is an investment in dignity, self-reliance, and a better future for their families.




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