Over the years, various government agencies have supported the development of coffee farming in Tuburan, culminating in its recognition as the coffee capital of Cebu. Presently, Tuburan Coffee sources beans from over 3,000 hectares of coffee small holdings spread across 29 barangays (villages), benefiting more than 2,000 local farmers from the town in the process. This initiative aimed to promote coffee farming as a more sustainable and lucrative livelihood for upland communities, offering an alternative to activities like charcoal production and firewood gathering, which have contributed significantly to deforestation. This development strategy of the Tuburan local government actively supports the synchronization and ecological balance of nature and human development.
Farm Activity (Main work)-Processing, production, cultivation, etc.
School and community Visit
Children and youth engagement through sports, games, arts and music, etc.
Cultural exchange
Accommodation and food
All meals will be cooked by volunteers in turn. Local ingredients will be provided.
The participants will be mainly accommodated at the coffee farm facility and LGU-Tuburan’s mini-hostel on selected days. It is built of concrete materials and with basic facilities. Personal sleeping bags/blankets and pillows are needed.
Location and leisure
Team building and group dynamic activities to build friendship and camaraderie
Going around the local village for nature lovers; have many options to do like; nature walk, hiking, swimming in cold springs, beaches and visit local heritage sites, etc.
Requirements
Positive attitude and strong motivation to work hard and build relationship with local community.
Directions to meeting point
09:00 AM at GIED Office
2F Causing Feria Bldg, 145 Osmena Blvd., Cebu City, Philippines
Fees
300 Euros to be paid via WISE/Bank transfer at maximum 30 days before the start of the camp (inclusive of Local return transfer to camp site, food and accommodation, materials, coordination and admin fees)