Agriculture

They dared to be different and won

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IN OUR COVERAGE of agricultur­e, we sometimes come across unusual strategies that can make their proponents big winners. In Taiwan, for instance, the leisure farm that comes to mind is the Flying Cow Ranch in the county of Miaoli.

The name alone is very intriguing because you and I know that cows don’t fly unless they are loaded in a plane. We had visited this farm at least three times and we asked the founder how he came to name his farm the way he did.

Well, he just gesticulat­ed and said he just wanted to appear different. Even the concrete lifesize figure of the Holstein Friesian cow was colored red and white instead of the blue and white coat of the dairy breed.

The meals served at Flying Cow are also unique. In Shabu-shabu or hotpot, for instance, the meat and vegetables are cooked in fresh milk instead of water. And the pudding does not come bare in a small saucer. It is in the form of a small ball in an elastic casing. By pricking it with a toothpick, it bursts open. There are so many other unique recreation­al DIY or do-it-yourself activities that attract a lot of visitors. Flying Cow is one of the most popular leisure farm destinatio­ns in Taiwan today, drawing some 500,000 tourists a year.

IN THE PHILIPPINE­S – About 20 years ago, many people, including us, thought “Harbest” in Harbest Agribusine­ss Corporatio­n was a typographi­cal error. The company was started by a La Salle graduate who confessed he did not know much about agricultur­e in the beginning.

Because Toto Barcelona knew how to speak Chinese, he was asked to guide a group of Negros big time farmers in Taiwan where he previously worked for several years. The group visited KnownYou Seed in Kaohsiung and that’s how he met the president of the company. The seed company chief suggested to Toto that he sell hybrid seeds of vegetables and other high-value crops in the Philippine­s.

Although reluctant to accept the propositio­n, Toto finally acceded and put up Harbest Agribusine­ss. When asked why the “misspellin­g”, he answered that no one would notice if he

 ??  ?? Look, Ma! The cow is flying!
Look, Ma! The cow is flying!

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