The Philippine Harvest from August 24-26 at Central Square BGC
We are fast approaching the era of sustainable living and farm-to-table products. The Philippines is a country rich in natural resources and farmlands, and the Department of Tourism (DOT) is showcasing sustainable farm tourism through the three-day food and travel fair Philippine Harvest happening at Central Square, Bonifacio Global City from August 24 to 26, 2018.
Display from the Western Visayas booth at Philippine Harvest at Central Square, BGC
Local, organic, and sustainable products that support Philippine farms and businesses
In BGC, the premier lifestyle destination in the heart of the city, DOT believes that Philippine Harvest can thrive to be an avenue for both farmers and consumers. The main goal of the annual event is to promote sustainable and responsible tourism advocacy.
Fresh from local farms
The food and travel expo will present mini-lectures on sustainable tourism and sustainable dining, organized by their partner, World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Philippines. There was also a number of performances from a Filipino ethnic group during the first day.
Local producers are the main attraction of Philippine Harvest
The line up of exhibitors come from all over the country, including Layog Country Farm from Mountain Province, Amadeo Nurture Farmacy from Cavite, Sonrisa Farm from Camarines Sur, and Mariano’s Blooming Agri-Tourism Park from South Cotabato.
Apart from promoting products that are not so accessible to Manila residents, Philippine Harvest starts a conversation about the regions and their natural products. Another is the enhanced experience of familiarizing with so many interesting places in the Philippines at once.
Learn about lesser-known products that are 100% local. Risa chocolates from Magarao Camarines Sur
Coffee is one of the biggest export of the Philippines. MAD Manila coffee
Almost like a weekend market that includes all the best of the country, “Philippine Harvest: Sustainable Living, Food, and Travel” is back again at Central Square, BGC. Come for organic, farm fresh grocery, sustainable products, and learn from the exhibitors about your next holiday destination.
Details:
What: Philippine Harvest: Sustainable Living, Food, and Travel
Where: Central Square, Bonifacio High Street, BGC
When: August 24 to 26, 2018