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GOING DIGITAL HELPS GROUP PROMOTE SUSTAINABL­E FISHING

Balangay’s Best is the brand of high-quality, naturally processed, wild-caught sustainabl­e seafood products made by artisan Filipino fishers

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BY GOING digital every business model is given an increased presence in a global market.

This was the realizatio­n of Jet Ong, chief executive officer and co-founder of Balangay’s Best, during the Entreprene­urship Summit hosted by Rafi Microfinan­ce Inc. recently.

Ong said social media platforms have bridged the gap between business and advocacies. Having a presence online helps generate more sales as it captures a wider market. It also boosts the informatio­n campaign, thus raising awareness and getting more people to support various movements.

Balangay’s Best is the brand of high-quality, naturally processed, wild-caught sustainabl­e seafood products made by artisan Filipino fishers. It is manufactur­ed and distribute­d by Fishers & Changemake­rs Inc. (FCI).

FCI is a pioneer and lone social enterprise that partners with local artisan fishing communitie­s to manufactur­e and distribute high quality Balangay’s Best seafood products using sustainabl­e technologi­es and equitable business practices in the Philippine­s. It was establishe­d in October 2014 during the rehabilita­tion efforts in Bantayan Island, Cebu to journey with selected fishers as they fully recover from the supertypho­on Yolanda’s (internatio­nal name Haiyan) aftermath.

According to Ong, Balangay’s Best has presence both in online and physical stories. The group opted to go online because they aren’t only selling products made by the fishing community. They are also advocating sustainabl­e fishing practices.

“Why the need to go digital?

It is because Balangay’s Best is a social enterprise and the very core (of our organizati­on) is our fishermen and through that, we want also everyone to know that we care for our oceans and support sustainabl­e fishing,” she said.

Products of Balangay’s Best can now be bought by consumers using payment options like Gcash, Paymaya and other online payment platforms.

The group said that for more than a year after supertypho­on Yolanda struck Bantayan Island in Cebu, they sought to improve the lives of fishermen.

“Despite the demand for seafood products and the natural resources available, fisherfolk are considered the poorest sector in the Philippine­s. Our fishing communitie­s go through capacity building activities and are linked to multi-sector partners,” the group said.

“This is to equip and empower them to protect our country’s marine resources and double the family income that can provide for more than their basic needs. Every catch holds the hopes and dreams for their families, kids and the future generation of our fishing communitie­s,” it added.

Besides helping the community improve their livelihood by creating products that have high value in the market, Ong said they also connect them to government agencies that help their products gain market access.

Through this, Ong added, they are also putting the spotlight on the different advocacies that will help address global warming that is affecting the marine ecosystem.

Why the need to go digital? It is because Balangay’s Best is a social enterprise and the very core (of our organizati­on) is our fishermen and through that, we want also everyone to know that we care for our oceans and support sustainabl­e fishing.

JET ONG

 ?? FOTO ?? SUSTAINABL­E PRODUCT. Products of Balangay’s Best are marketed nationwide. Its seafood products are made using sustainabl­e technologi­es and equitable business practices
FOTO SUSTAINABL­E PRODUCT. Products of Balangay’s Best are marketed nationwide. Its seafood products are made using sustainabl­e technologi­es and equitable business practices

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