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A year of fulfilling dreams for farmers, fisherfolk

Published Dec 22, 2023 12:15 pm

Mayani, the Philippines’ premier agri-tech startup, stands at the forefront of transformative change. Beyond technological innovation, Mayani is a catalyst for inspiration, enriching the lives of smallholder farmers and fisherfolk. The tech platform is a game changer, connecting farmers to essential channels, and redefining the local agriculture landscape.

Snapshots of Mayani milestones in 2023:

1. Present in seven regions: Mayani boasts a grassroots network spanning seven regions, including Ilocos, MIMAROPA, and Northern Mindanao.

2. Guardians of our seas: A staunch advocate of sustainable fisheries, Mayani partners with Better Seafood Philippines under the USAID Fish Right.

3. Seeds of financial growth: Mayani promotes financial inclusion through Fin Assist, offering loans to farmers and fisherfolk in collaboration with GCash.

4. ‘Market Maestros’: Collaborating with major supermarket chains like Puregold, Waltermart, Robinson’s Retail, and MerryMart ensures a stable market for network farmers and fisherfolk, while making their produce accessible to every Juan.

5. Global allies: Backed by ADB international impact investors, Mayani is poised for global impact.

Mayani’s commitment extends beyond eliminating middlemen, reducing costs for consumers, and supporting fair trade. In the market movement alone, Mayani facilitated the distribution of agricultural products, ensuring these will be consumed by our fellow Filipinos, and preventing waste:

  1. Cabbage : 44,286 kg
  2. Tomato : 41,460 kg
  3. White Onion: 39,276 kg
  4. Carabao Mango : 38,748 kg
  5. Carrots : 37,183 kg
  6. Squash : 31,041 kg
  7. Potato : 24,212 kg
  8. Rice : 22,764 kg
  9. Farm-Fresh Eggs : 20,354 trays
  10. Banana (Saba) : 16,800 kg

These represent only a fraction of Mayani’s market movement toward true sustainable agriculture in the Philippines.

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Editor’s Note: This article was provided by Mayani.