Organic Farmers Festival

Organic Farmers Festival The Festival of Organic Farmers in Negros Island (Negros Occidental and Negros Oriental). https://www.facebook.com/organicfarmersfestival/

Top Chefs, Restaurateurs and Organic Farmers from all over the country gather in this annual event to celebrate Organic Food and Farming. Festival Objectives:
To continue showcasing the different organic products & technologies based on the principles of organic agriculture (care, health, ecology and fairness);

To sustain promotion and implementation of organic industry in order to strengthen the

green economy of Negros island to cushion the impact of climate change; and

To continue opening economic opportunities for the whole organic industry in the island.

27/11/2025

Thank you ISLAND LIVING CHANNEL

27/11/2025
12/09/2025
NOOOO TO GMO!!!
09/09/2025

NOOOO TO GMO!!!

No Need for GMO Testing and Planting!!! This a DANGEROUS move from the Capitol! 🚫🧪
04/09/2025

No Need for GMO Testing and Planting!!! This a DANGEROUS move from the Capitol! 🚫🧪

Negros defends its organic table

Leaders and farmers unite to keep the province's food GMO-free

Negros Occidental has built its reputation around food that is fresh, natural, and rooted in its land. Known as the “Organic Capital of the Philippines,” the province has drawn farmers, cooks, and consumers together under a shared commitment to chemical-free agriculture.
That identity, say local leaders, is now under threat.

On Sept. 1, church officials, scientists, farmers, and advocates signed a declaration opposing genetically modified organism (GMO) testing in the province. The move comes as the Sangguniang Panlalawigan, or Provincial Board, considers an ordinance that would open the door to GMO entry.

“Negros Occidental must remain GMO-free. Its destiny lies in being a model for ecological food systems, not a testing ground for technologies that threaten our land, our health, and our future,” the declaration stated.

Organic roots, culinary future

Negros Occidental first declared itself GMO-free in 2007, a decision that not only shaped farming but also helped define the province’s food culture. Its markets, restaurants, and community kitchens have long highlighted produce grown without synthetic chemicals and meals that reflect farmer-led practices.

The signatories said GMO testing would jeopardize that identity. “Once GMOs enter the environment, coexistence is impossible, and organic certification is jeopardized,” the statement read.

Advocates warned that genetic modification could also alter who controls the food on local tables. “GMOs compromise food sovereignty. Seed ownership shifts from farmers to multinational companies, eroding community control over food systems,” the declaration added.

Broad coalition of voices

The declaration drew support from Bishop Gerardo Alminaza of the Diocese of San Carlos, Fr. Julius Espinosa of Caritas Bacolod, farmer cooperatives, indigenous communities, and environmental advocates. Civil society groups such as the Nisard Foundation, IFOAM Asia, KAISAHAN, MASIPAG, and grassroots organizations from across Negros also signed on.

Bishop Alminaza framed the issue as both moral and practical. “We are stewards, not owners, of this land. To test GMOs in Negros Occidental is to sow seeds of greed where God calls us to sow seeds of life,” he said. “A single GMO test plot can undo years of farmer-led progress. Once contamination begins, there is no turning back. That is why Negros Occidental stands firm: no GMOs, no exceptions—because our sovereignty, biodiversity, and public health are not for negotiation.”

Edgardo S. Uychiat, IFOAM World Board Member and president of the Negros Island Sustainable Agriculture and Rural Development Foundation, Inc. (NISARD), emphasized the connection to what families eat. “Organic farming cannot co-exist with GMO crops,” Uychiat said. “Let us protect our children and future generations from the hazards of pesticides and industrial agriculture.”

Global food connection

Groups such as IFOAM – Organics International have long said GMOs are “fundamentally incompatible with organic agriculture” and threaten “ecological systems, farmers’ rights, and consumer trust.”

Negros Occidental’s resistance aligns it with other regions worldwide that have restricted GMO cultivation, often out of concern for public health and food safety. By defending its organic heritage, advocates said, Negros strengthens its role as part of a global food movement committed to sustainable and just systems.

Call to safeguard the table

The declaration urged the provincial and national government to protect the GMO-free policy without exemptions. It also called for greater investment in organic farming, agroecology, and farmer-led research to address hunger, poverty, and climate change.

“GMOs have no place in organic agriculture, nor in the future of Negros Occidental,” the declaration concluded.

For its signatories, the fight is about more than crops. It is about protecting what arrives on the plate — and ensuring Negros Occidental remains a trusted source of safe, sustainable food for generations to come.

03/09/2025

Leaders of church, environment, organic farming and civil society groups issued a joint declaration on Tuesday, Sept. 2, opposing the testing of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in Negros Occi…

We are against GMO TESTING in Negros!!!
02/09/2025

We are against GMO TESTING in Negros!!!

20/08/2025
🌿 The Day 1 of Food Talks are free and open for all! Listen to our eco-warriors who are passionate about food, culture a...
13/11/2024

🌿 The Day 1 of Food Talks are free and open for all! Listen to our eco-warriors who are passionate about food, culture and sustainability, we can’t wait to hear from them and learn about new ways to enjoy food responsibly.

Join us on November 19, 2024 at the Negros Residences Function Hall and FTMON for a unique, interactive experience that will expand your knowledge of food and cooking, and give you the opportunity to share your ideas with like-minded people.

The Slow Food Terra Madre Visayas is a project in collaboration with the City Government of Bacolod led by Mayor Albee Benitez, Provincial Government of Negros Occidental led by Governor Eugenio Lacson, Congressman Kiko Benitez, Senator Loren Legarda, The National Commission for Culture & the Arts, Department Of Tourism, Mayor Javi Benitez, Slow Food International, and the Slow Food Community of Negros.





Our partner event Terra Madre Visayas Taste Workshops🌟 The Taste Workshops are finally here and we couldn't be more exci...
13/11/2024

Our partner event Terra Madre Visayas Taste Workshops

🌟 The Taste Workshops are finally here and we couldn't be more excited to share this unique culinary experience with you all!

Join us on November 20-23, 2024 at Negros Residences Function Hall and Festival Grounds for a journey of exploring the stories behind the dishes and taking control of our tastebuds.

The event is FREE and open to all! Make sure to SIGN UP early as we have a first come, first serve policy for the tasting. But don't worry, for those who are interested to listen, we will do our best to accommodate you.

Sign up in the link to join the Taste Workshop: https://forms.gle/67FDh2W1THsr8qSR6

The Slow Food Terra Madre Visayas is a project in collaboration with the City Government of Bacolod led by Mayor Albee Benitez, Provincial Government of Negros Occidental led by Governor Eugenio Lacson, Congressman Kiko Benitez, Senator Loren Legarda, The National Commission for Culture & the Arts, Department Of Tourism, Mayor Javi Benitez, Slow Food International, and the Slow Food Community of Negros.




17th Negros Island Organic Farmers Festival
12/11/2024

17th Negros Island Organic Farmers Festival

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