“Ina” — our term of endearment for Joji Pantoja, CEO of Coffee For Peace, Inc. — and I were there when the local farmers and coffee industry stakeholders in the Province of Compostela Valley gathered to organize themselves to participate in the national coffee roadmap. They are now referred to as Compostela Valley Coffee Council.
Tag: DTI
INA AND I WITNESSED THE ORGANIZATION OF COMPOSTELA VALLEY COFFEE COUNCIL
- By Tala Alngag Bautista
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21.June.2018
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21.June.2018
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CFP’S JOJI PANTOJA IS NOW A MEMBER OF THE ‘PHILIPPINE COFFEE COUNCIL’
- By PBCI InfoComm Team
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22.January.2018
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22.January.2018
19 January 2018, Makati City – Joji Pantoja, CEO of Coffee For Peace Corp., is now a member of the Philippine Coffee Council. CFP Corp., being a national enabler for the coffee farmers, has been chosen to be part of this Council. Joji is also the chairperson of the Greater Davao Regional Coffee Council. The …
Permanent link to this article: https://peacebuilderscommunity.org/2018/01/cfps-joji-pantoja-is-now-a-member-of-the-philippine-coffee-council/
PBCI CORDILLERA FACILITATES THE CONVERGENCE OF COFFEE FARMERS AROUND TABUK CITY
- By Lakan Sumulong
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24.October.2017
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24.October.2017
Mr. Jeffrey Pasikan, Trade and Industry Development Specialist at the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) in the Cordillera Administrative Region, invited PeaceBuilders Community—Cordillera to help in the organizational strengthening and team-building for selected farmers’ associations around Tabuk City. The initial sessions were held last 20-23 October 2017. Prof. Malou Alngag, who belongs to an indigenous …
Permanent link to this article: https://peacebuilderscommunity.org/2017/10/pbci-cordillera-facilitates-the-convergence-of-coffee-farmers-around-tabuk-city/
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