Backyard farming is a method of farming that involves using small plots of land to grow crops efficiently. It’s based on the idea of maximizing productivity on a limited amount of space in your backyard, by using intensive planting methods, crop rotation, companion planting, and other sustainable farming practices.
To improve their access to resources and enhance their socioeconomic status, we encourage them to join the agarwood cooperative in their locality. These cooperatives aim to link backyard farmers with the formal market, providing them with opportunities to improve their farm operations and household economy .
- Support group is from Agarwood Primary Cooperative located in your area.
- Backyard farmer has no minimum purchase requirements on seedlings from the Agarwood Primary Cooperative’s Nursery.
- Training support and assistance from the Cooperative are available with minimal fees.
- All purchases in Cooperative are taxable for non-member
- Option to join the Cooperative once a farmer meets the minimum qualification of regular membership and to register the trees under the cooperative as a contract grower.
- Coop Member to provide Notarized Contract Growing Agreement
- Authenticated copy of ownership to the Land Original Land Title, Transfer Certificate of Title (TCT), Certificate of Land Ownership Award (CLOA) or Tax Declaration of Untitled Alienable and Disposable (A&D) Lands.
- All expenses incurred on Inoculation up to export of processed products are chargeable to grower member.
This is good for starting with very small capital and a small space for planting.