02/07/2023
We are once again open for farm visits.
Please message us for reservations.
Farm exposure. Kindly make a reservation before you visit. Please message us or contact 0917 301 3440 via Sum-ag Abuanan Road and 29 kms.
Brgy. Atipuluan
Bago City
6101
Monday | 7am - 7pm |
Tuesday | 7am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 7am - 7pm |
Thursday | 7am - 7pm |
Friday | 7am - 7pm |
Saturday | 7am - 7pm |
Sunday | 7am - 7pm |
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Farmville de Bago is a working farm with thousands of animals and feathered friends. It is neither a resort nor a zoo. Farm exposure is what we have to offer. It includes sights, sounds, and some smell of a real working farm. Staff are basically workers and not curators. FDB is not a business per se and is supposedly only for our close family and friends to enjoy. Because of Corporate Social Responsibility and urging of government agencies and conservation foundations, we decided with some reluctance to share our blessings with fellow Negrenses and Filipinos alike.
Farmville de Bago is a 16.68 hectare mix-use farm complex located at Brgy. Atipuluan, Bago City, Negros Occidental, approximately 22 kms. via Sum-ag Abuanan Road and 29 kms. via Murcia Cansilayan Road, both roughly 30 minute drive from Bacolod City. Little Charles Poultry Farm, a division inside the complex has been in the poultry business since 1984. It dominates the table egg needs of Bacolod's leading hotels, restaurants, bakeries, pasalubong stores, cakes and pastry shops, burger/food chains, sizzling kiosks, groceries, supermarkets, retailers, and wholesalers. April of 2011, a division, PHY Agri-Ventures, started raising hogs initially only to supply the quality pork needs of its subsidiary Bacolod Bakerite along LCC, Galo Street, beside BACIWA, Bacolod City which is popularly known for its pork bbq since 1990 among others. By early February 2012, another division was born that became the first to purchase from the Negros First Ranch, 52 imported Australian Dorper Breeder Sheep in line with the provincial government's vision to be the Sheep Capital of the Philippines. To support the Provincial Government's thrust on Agri-Tourism and Negros 1st (Food Sufficiency) Project under the able leadership of its hard working and efficient Good Governor, Alfredo Maranon, Jr. and equally dynamic Provincial Vet Dr. Renante Decena, in 2013, Farmville de Bago Management left for Australia. For genetic enhancement, the farm started importing more breeder sheep and goats on top of camels, donkeys and fancy miniature horses now numbering more than 30 heads. By now, Farmville de Bago, a member of the Negros Forest and Ecological Foundation, is getting greener with its few thousands of rare endemic, flowering trees, imported exotic tree species, and a few hundreds of fruit bearing trees, to satisfy on a best effort basis, a You Name It, We have It concept. Hopefully in the near future, with God's grace, the farm complex will be able to raise some more fancy animals like , deer, alpacas, zebras among many others, and also more exotic birds and fowls, not only for people to enjoy but likewise as a breeding ground to support another subsidiary's needs. Orchard Spring Highlands (15 has.) is located in the boundaries of Brgy. Alangilan, Bacolod City and Brgy. Alegria, Murcia that presently boasts of not only its cold mountain spring and exotic fruits but most especially its rare endemic trees that serve as a sanctuary for wild birds, bats and bees. All these noble endeavors are geared towards the Family's passion and resolve to combat Climate Change, Global Warming, Wildlife Conservation and in effect help Save our Dear Mother Earth.