Journey’s Farm:
A paradise in a backyard
Can you imagine a paradise in your own backyard? Even with a 1,200-square-meter lot, you can transform a small area into just like the Journey’s Farm.
Journey’s Farm in Iba, Zambales with variety of flowers, vegetables and fruit trees; a fishpond; native pigs and chickens; and, rabbits. Owned by Joey Alvior and his family, the farm is named after the couple’s fifth child—Journey
Walking the talk: the beginning of Journey’s Farm
Other than honey and sugary products, bees have something sweeter to offer.
Aside from being a lucrative source of income to farmers, beekeeping is now becoming a promising job for people who want to have a stable income.
Other countries have enlisted beekeeping as one of the most in-demand jobs today. Countries like Canada and Australia offer as high as $4,000 or close to P155,000 salary a month for workers in this industry. Filipinos are already part of the beekeeping industry and employment agencies have been constantly sending workers abroad since 2006.