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A look at the cooperative movement in the Philippines.
BFI is organized into three main desks : the Rural Development desk, the Urban Development Desk, and the Desk for the Special Concern for Children’s Welfare. The Rural Desk has established 5 farmers cooperatives in Barangays Acacia, Indangan, Callawa, Malabog and Sumimao, with a combined membership of 540 farmers and an estimated assets of US $25,650.00. Seventy percent of these farmers are practising sustainable agriculture under the technical guidance of BFI. Since the farmers program began in 1994, the coops have developed well, providing farmers with new technologies, collective marketing of their produce and greater solidarity. One organization which has collaborated closely with BFI is the Ananda Marga Universal Relief Team (AMURT). "The success of the coops has attracted the attention of other agencies," said Peter Sage, the U.S. director of AMURT. "They find our cooperative model interesting as it blends economic development with institution building, values formation and the deepening of social responsibility." Sage added that AMURT is now engaged in a fund raising campaign to raise additional capital to strengthen these cooperative projects. Readers interested in contributing to this campaign can contact him at
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This article is a "web special" posted on April 27, 2000.
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