T
he Livelihood and Enterprise Development program of PBSP promotes inclusive business as a collective approach of the private sector to address poverty.
Started in 2012, PBSP aimed at encouraging its member companies and the wider business community to integrate low-income communities/farmers into their value chains as suppliers, employees, and business partners.
PBSP announces the election of Manolito T. Tayag as chairperson, Margot B. Torres as vice chairperson, Rossana A. Fajardo as treasurer, and Carolina A. Racelis as corporate secretary.
Read MorePBSP celebrated its 55th Annual Membership Meeting and Foundation Day on January 27, 2026, at The Peninsula Manila in Makati City.
Read MoreThis year’s theme was in consideration of the national effort to become an upper-middle-income country by 2025.
Read MoreTop leaders in the business community were once again gathered during the 53rd Annual Membership Meeting and Foundation Day, celebrating the theme, “Resurgence: Enabling Change, Empowering Communities”.
Read MoreAfter two years of remote assembly, Philippine Business for Social Progress (PBSP) gathers again the top leaders from its 260 members in the business sector.
Read MorePBSP, in partnership with Kennemer Foods International, Mars Foods and Agronomika Finance Corporation, has gotten the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark for the implementation of the landmark project “Sustainable Integration of Philippine Smallholder Farmers into the Global Cacao Value Chain” which is expected to assist 1,000 smallholder farmers in Palawan and Mindanao.
Read MorePBSP conducted a series of orientations among local smallholder farmers in Davao City and some municipalities in Sarangani Province to encourage them to join the “Sustainable Integration of Philippine Smallholder Farmers into the Global Cocoa Value Chain” Project.
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