East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day  

Forty (40) vegetable farmers were hailed as ‘farmer-heroes’ by leading tropical vegetable seed  company East-West Seed to mark its 40 years of “Growing a Healthier Tomorrow”. The  awarding ceremony took place on October 7, 2022 in Lime Hotel, Pasay City.  

 

On the following day, October 8, 2022, East-West Seed held a vegetable demo field day in  Hortanova Research Center, Lipa City, Batangas for farmers and their business partners.  

 

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East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day

 

40 Farmers Hailed as Heroes 

The 40 “farmer-heroes” from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao were recognized by East-West  Seed for achieving success in vegetable farming, making significant contributions to their  communities, and demonstrating innovativeness in adopting new technologies in farming.  

 

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East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day

 

“At East-West Seed, we believe that the farmers are our heroes. Because of their hard work  we have something to eat every day. We want to give our farmers the honor and recognition  that they truly deserve,” shared Jay Lopez, East-West Seed Philippines’ General Manager.  

 

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East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day

The company also sees these 40 farmer-heroes as role models to other people in showing  how vegetable farming can enrich lives. 

 

“Simula nang nagtanim ako ng Macho sweet corn, tumamis din ang aking buhay! Dahil sa  sweet corn, maraming first time akong nakuha – first time makapunta sa Maynila, makasakay  sa eroplano, makatulog sa Shangri-La Hotel, magkaroon ng sariling sasakyan. Yung mga  hindi ko pinangarap, yung akala ko sa panaginip lang magkakatotoo, nagkatotoo dahil sa awa  ng Diyos at sa sweet corn, (Since I planted Macho sweet corn, my life has become sweeter  too! Because of sweet corn, I got many firsts – first time to go to Manila, get on a plane, sleep  at the Shangri-La Hotel, have my own car. The things I never dreamed of, the things I thought  that would only come true in my dreams, became a reality because of God’s mercy and sweet  corn,” shared Rubisper Udal from Bukidnon, one of the 40 farmer-hero awardees.  

 

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East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day

 

Dahil po sa kita namin sa pagtatanim ng gulay, nakabili po kami ng lupa, iba’t-ibang farming  machineries, gaya ng rotovator, water pump, at mini tiller. Dati sa pension lang kami umaasa  pero ngayon may dagdag kita na po kami. Umangat po ang buhay namin at nakapag-iipon na  rin po kami (Because of our income from growing vegetables, we were able to buy land,  various farming machineries, such as rotovator, water pump, and mini tiller. Before, we only  depended on the pension, but now we have extra income. Our life improved and we were able  to save),” shared Eden Arquero, another farmer-hero awardee from Nueva Vizcaya. 

 

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East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day

Lopez said that through the farmer-heroes’ success stories, they hope to inspire others to  choose vegetable farming as their careers. 

 

Vegetables take center stage 

Over forty (40) different types of East-West Seed vegetable varieties and flowers were  displayed in the demo field day of East-West Seed in its research center in Lipa City,  Batangas.  

 

Aside from the company’s top varieties that have helped increase the income of farmers for  many years, the demo field also included exciting and unique vegetable varieties such as Morado  purple corn, Sophia butternut pumpkin, and Ilocana short ampalaya.  

 

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East-West Seed Philippines honors 40 ‘farmer heroes’ and holds vegetable field day

 

Most of our vegetable seed varieties are bred here in the Philippines to ensure that they will grow  well under our country’s growing conditions, address Filipino farmers’ needs, and suit the taste  and preferences of the Filipino consumers. Our varieties also give higher yield and are more  resistant to pests and diseases,” shared Lopez. 

 

Stories of farmers, the latest innovations in seed technology and East-West Seed’s first museum  that depicts the company’s history for over four decades were also showcased during the event. 

 

East-West Seed was founded in Lipa City, Batangas in 1982 by Filipino seed trader Benito  Domingo and Dutch seedsman and World Food Prize Laureate 2019 Simon Groot. The company  has expanded to 14 other countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America and has served over 23  million farmers worldwide.  

 

“The world will need an additional 730 million tons of fruits and vegetables by 2050 with the  predicted population growth. We need to help our smallholder farmers and encourage more  people, especially the youth, to go into the agriculture sector to meet this growing food  demand, ” said Lopez. 

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