Since its establishment in October 2014, the DV Boer Farm, popularly known as the “People’s Farm”, has served as one of the founders of modern farming success in the Philippines.
Located in Balibago, Lian, Batangas, DV Boer Farm has always advocated to help and educate small farmers in goat raising, as well as getting communities engaged in the rapid development of the agriculture sector.
As part of the corporation’s campaign aside from providing livelihood programs, DV Boer Farm also helps to conserve the environment particularly in the province of Batangas.
Last August 16, in partnership with Philippine Air Force, Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources, Municipality of Calatagan, and United States military, the DV Boer Farm led the installation of 30 artificial habitat reefs in the shores of Calatagan.
This was part of the project dubbed as “Oplan Pamamalakaya,” which aims to help the small fishermen in the coastal areas of the province as well as to preserve marine resources for the next generations.
To continually promote environmental awareness, on October 8 this year, DV Boer Farm will conduct the installation of the second batch of artificial coral reefs in the coasts of Balayan, Batangas, to be participated in by some candidates of Miss Earth 2019 and government agencies.
On October 9, DV Boer will also launch its dairy products and give away sample products.
About 200 children each from Ranch Farm, La Granja de Ceres, and DV Boer Farm will receive milk, to be distributed by the Miss Earth 2019 delegates.
Apart from the feeding program, there will be lots of activities that the pageant contestants will have with the local kids. The night will end with a swimsuit competition, where the candidates will have the chance to show off their fit and healthy physique in swimwear.