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What does it take to scale organic farming from a single farm to a million kilos of produce annually? In this episode of the Good and Green Podcast, Chit Juan talks to Mike Melendres, founder of Organic Options, Earthman, and Biotech JP. From a modest farm in 2001 to a vertically integrated business promoting food safety, farmer training, and agricultural innovation, Mike shares how his journey has stayed rooted in his core values of health, sustainability, and impact. Whether it’s helping smallholder farmers shift to organic practices or introducing low-calorie, low-protein rice through Japanese fermentation technology, Mike proves that good food and good business can go hand in hand.
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Michael “Mike” Melendres is a farmer-entrepreneur and visionary behind multiple agri-based enterprises that uplift smallholder farmers and champion food safety. As founder and president of Organic Options, he helped build a supply chain that delivers nearly a million kilos of organic produce annually while ensuring better prices and stable markets for family farms. Through Earthman & Co., he trains and equips farmers to become agri-preneurs using climate-resilient and science-based farming models. Mike also leads Biotech JP, a joint venture bringing low-protein and low-calorie rice innovations to niche markets in the Philippines and abroad. His advocacy centers on making healthy, safe food accessible while proving that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. A UPLB Distinguished Alumnus, Mike has been recognized for his work in agro-enterprise development and social entrepreneurship.
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For more information about Brew: Cafe, Coffee, Kape, visit the Food Writers Association of the Philippine Facebook Group.
By Pacita JuanWhat does it take to scale organic farming from a single farm to a million kilos of produce annually? In this episode of the Good and Green Podcast, Chit Juan talks to Mike Melendres, founder of Organic Options, Earthman, and Biotech JP. From a modest farm in 2001 to a vertically integrated business promoting food safety, farmer training, and agricultural innovation, Mike shares how his journey has stayed rooted in his core values of health, sustainability, and impact. Whether it’s helping smallholder farmers shift to organic practices or introducing low-calorie, low-protein rice through Japanese fermentation technology, Mike proves that good food and good business can go hand in hand.
GUEST BIO:
Michael “Mike” Melendres is a farmer-entrepreneur and visionary behind multiple agri-based enterprises that uplift smallholder farmers and champion food safety. As founder and president of Organic Options, he helped build a supply chain that delivers nearly a million kilos of organic produce annually while ensuring better prices and stable markets for family farms. Through Earthman & Co., he trains and equips farmers to become agri-preneurs using climate-resilient and science-based farming models. Mike also leads Biotech JP, a joint venture bringing low-protein and low-calorie rice innovations to niche markets in the Philippines and abroad. His advocacy centers on making healthy, safe food accessible while proving that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand. A UPLB Distinguished Alumnus, Mike has been recognized for his work in agro-enterprise development and social entrepreneurship.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
QUOTES:
LINKS or RESOURCES MENTIONED:
Connect with Michael Melendres on:
Listen, rate, and subscribe!
Purchase Brew: Cafe, Coffee. Kape at Echostore.ph.
For more information about Brew: Cafe, Coffee, Kape, visit the Food Writers Association of the Philippine Facebook Group.