Entreps draw inspiration from S&T-based enterprises

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In photo: Ms. Aurea Addun leads the facility tour in the PHP Noodle House

By THEPHILBIZNEWS STAFF
Photos from DOST-Science and Technology Information Institute

With many Filipinos embracing the opportunity in entrepreneurship, a lot of them want to get some pointers on how to start and become successful in the process.

The success stories of the Science and Technology (S&T)-based enterprises of both Taliba Soap Manufacturing and People Helping People (PHP) Noodle House have become sources of inspiration to the members of San Isidro Multipurpose Cooperative (SIMCO) who conducted a benchmarking activity last January 13.
 
Marites Ramirez, the General Manager of SIMCO expressed her admiration on how both organizations continuously champion their enterprise despite adversaries such as limitations on the workforce and operations.

On her message during the debriefing meeting, she shared how inspiring the workers are who at their elderly ages still manage to run these enterprises. “It’s amazing to note that even many of them are already senior citizens are running their business well,” Ramirez noted.

Taliba Soap Manufacturing and PHP Noodle House share their success stories and experiences to SIMCO on how they are managing their business enterprises


The inspiring success stories of both enterprises were the root of Ms. Ramirez’s admiration. At Taliba Soap Manufacturing’s production facility, Ms. Luzviminda S. Bonsol, Organization Leader, mentioned how they all worked hard to establish and sustain the operations of their enterprise.

She shared with members of SIMCO how they looked for market channels when it was too difficult to introduce their product at the very beginning. “After we produced, we go out and sell our products to make sure that they will recognize our product and patronize it in the process.”

Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. and DOST-PSTC Batangas organize a benchmarking activity for San Isidro Multipurpose Cooperative (SIMCO) to give them an overview of how S&T based community enterprises like Taliba Soap Manufacturing and People Helping People (PHP) Noodle House operate


In terms of workforce and individual income, Ms. Bonsol highlighted how they are still able to perform their individual functions and benefit from it considering their ages. To her, their age has never been an issue in carrying out their functions and in running their enterprise. Although majority of them are senior citizens, Ms. Bonzol took pride in sharing to members of SIMCO that they are all in good health.
 
At PHP Noodle House’s production facility, a different set of women unfolded their success story. Ms. Aurea Addun, the President, shared how they strived to form the enterprise with the help of PHP and revived it after a downfall despite financial challenges. Similar to Taliba Soap Manufacturing, PHP Noodle House has also experienced looking for distribution channels in different parts of Batangas province before having established markets, as Ms. Addun mentioned.
 
During the interview, both Ms. Bonsol and Ms. Addun underscored the assistance that a private couple in their barangay offer. To them, their enterprises would have not been possible if not because of the couple who offer them support and financial assistance, aside from being advisers, without expecting anything in return. According to Ms. Bonsol, the primary objective of the couple was to make women in their barangay productive by providing them with a sustainable livelihood so they can avoid gambling. “They didn’t want to see someone in the gambling. They are strictly prohibited. They also encourage the member to attend church in their respective faith,” she added.
 
Meanwhile, Mila Achico, a member of SIMCO’s Board of Directors articulated her regard to both the organizations after hearing their stories. Since she’s also working for Batangas City’s Office of Senior Citizen, she also conveyed her idea of bringing some senior citizens to both enterprises to inspire them of the maximum they can do as an aged group of individuals. Likewise, she reiterated how they can adopt the strategies that the group executed in introducing their products, looking for markets, and sustaining their enterprises.
 
A tour at both facilities was also conducted. Rufina Salvador, former President of Taliba Soap Manufacturing, explained how the production process takes place. She also showed the different processing areas in the facility and provided some insights and practices they observe during production. Meanwhile, Ms. Aurea Addun facilitated the tour at PHP Noodle House. There was an on-going production at the time of the visit and members of SIMCO were able to witness how they function with strict compliance to food safety.
 
The benchmarking activity was an initiative of Pilipinas Shell Foundation, Inc. and DOST PSTC Batangas in a move to provide members of SIMCO with a personal view and experience of how S&T-based community enterprises like Taliba Soap Manufacturing and PHP Noodle House operate. This was also part of the technical support that DOST PSTC Batangas provides to the group after the provision of technology training on the production of cleaning and disinfection products last November 18, 2020.
 
Both enterprises were recipients of DOST PSTC Batangas projects. Taliba Soap Manufacturing was a 2-time SETUP adoptor while PHP Noodle House was also a 2-time beneficiary of GIA-CBP.

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