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Unit 1614 Roxas West Tower,
The Residences at Commonwealth,
Don Antonio Drive,
Brgy. Batasan Hills QC
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FIRST WORLD PILIPINAS SA BPK!
While the poverty rate data on the year 2023 is 15.5% out of 117 million Filipinos or 18,135,000 population due to joblessness and low pay, culture poverty and natural disaster. Sources are Phil Statistics Authority (PSA), Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Department of Agriculture (DA), Forest Management Bureau (FMB) and National Mapping and Resource Information Authority (NAMRIA).
Indigenous people in the Philippines face economic hardship due to widespread poverty, high unemployment, and underemployment, exacerbated by land dispossession, limited access to basic services, and educational disadvantages. Their ancestral territories, rich in natural resources, are increasingly encroached upon by large-scale development projects like dams and mines, and by commercial farming, threatening traditional livelihoods. Inadequate legal recognition of their land rights further limits their ability to benefit from their lands and resources, trapping them in cycles of poverty and marginalization.
Indigenous communities are often deprived of their ancestral lands, which are vital for their culture, identity, and subsistence. This land is frequently taken for commercial agriculture, resource extraction (like mining), and infrastructure projects, such as dams.
Indigenous peoples in the Philippines are among the country's poorest and most disadvantaged groups, with disproportionately high rates of poverty, hunger, and malnutrition.
High rates of unemployment, underemployment, and illiteracy restrict their economic prospects. Those with only primary education often work in low-paying sectors like agriculture or self-employment.
Indigenous communities often reside in remote areas lacking access to essential services like quality education, healthcare, and infrastructure, further hindering their socio-economic development.
Commercialized farming and resource exploitation disrupt traditional livelihood practices such as shifting cultivation, hunting, and gathering, severely straining their traditional food systems and economies.
Despite laws like the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act (IPRA) and the approval of ancestral domain titles, the processing of these rights is slow due to overlapping land mandates and a lack of resources, leaving communities vulnerable to land grabs and development aggression.
Land loss and the disruption of traditional food systems lead to severe food insecurity and malnutrition within indigenous communities.
. Lack of access to health services and poor nutrition result in high rates of illness and lower life expectancy compared to the general population
. The erosion of traditional practices, tied to land and natural resources, undermines the cultural identity and well-being of indigenous peoples.
A combination of High demand Agarwood product with a Multi - cropping integration. Affordable, provides biggest income and fast ROI.
i. Royal families - Represented by Hadaya Al Ghaba General Trading FZC LLC (UAE) as assured buyer of 1 million hectares of Agricultural land development in the Phil.
ii. Witsawa Sripetkla - (Thailand) Agarwood Guru, best inoculation - best oud output per tree at least (4-8kg).
iii. Allan Monreal - (Philippines) best science based Agarwood training program - ensures maximum growth of agarwood trees and multi-crops.
iv. Kai & Ken Zalamea - Philippines BPK concept creator of Milyonaryo bawat Pilipino and addressing deforestation.
Chips, oil, leaves and cash crops harvesting and drying.
Assured Principal Buyers (not middle men) buyer of agarwood chips and oils and producer of agarwood products like essential oils, tea, coffee and ouch spices all passed with flying colors by the end user.
Direct buyers, at best price and pay in cash.
(Representing the royal families of UAE) The assured buyer for 1 million hectares of Agarwood and other high value crops for UAE.
Read MoreThe Agarwood Guru from Thailand with 20 years experience and the inventor of Witsawa inoculant which assures 4-8kg agarwood chips output per tree.
Read MoreOne of the most well respected Agarwood and high value crops specialist with more than 20 years of experience and has produced Agarwood trees with best growth results and many more.
Read MoreRepresenting the Zalamea family which is the inventor of the Bayanihan Pankabuhayan (BPK) Franchise program and advocate for First World Pilipinas for decades.
Read MoreWitsawa Sripetkla is a Thai agarwood expert and founder of the Agarwood Learning Center in Chiang Rai, Thailand. He is known for inventing and promoting an agarwood inducer technology used to cultivate the precious resin, and he teaches his methods to farmers and enthusiasts worldwide.
Agarwood expert and inventor: For over 20 years, Sripetkla has been a leading figure in the agarwood industry. He developed a proprietary inducer technology that helps agarwood trees produce the valuable, oil-rich resin, which is highly prized for fragrance and medicinal use.
Agrifarming advocate: Sripetkla champions the practice of inoculating cultivated agarwood trees, especially compared to the traditional and less sustainable method of harvesting wild oud.
Agarwood Learning Center: As the CEO of the Agarwood Learning Center in Chiang Rai, Thailand, Sripetkla provides educational programs and workshops for those interested in agarwood cultivation. His instruction focuses on using his induction technology and methodology.
International partnerships: Sripetkla's knowledge and products have a global reach.
He is the exclusive partner of partner BPK Bayanihan Pangkabuhayan in the Philippines, which acts as the exclusive distributor of his inducer and distribution partner globally.
Media recognition: His work has been featured in documentaries such as Scent From Heaven by Al Jazeera English, which brought his expertise to a wider audience.
Sripetkla studied at Ramkhamhaeng University in Bangkok, Thailand.
Witsawa is supported in his work by the Sripetkla family. His family includes his wife, Kritsana Sripetkla, and children, Patcharaphol Sripetkla and Pachira Sripetkla.
KAI & KEN ZALAMEA - representing the Zalamea family, with ascendants from the Amang Rodriguez who was the longest senate president in the 1960's and ascendants of Cesar Zalamea former president of Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) and Ric Zalamea former president of Philhealth.
The Zalamea family are the inventors of the Bayanihan Pangkabuhayan (BPK) franchise program. The BPK Franchise Program addresses poverty and reforestation in the Philippines through Agarwood cultivation and high-value agriculture. This initiative aims to uplift marginal Filipino farmers, generate substantial revenue, contribute to the country's economic growth and be a major contributor to global reforestation problem.
The Zalamea family also played a vital role in closing the partnership with some of the Royal families of UAE and securing an exclusive distributorship and assured buyer of 1 million hectares of agricultural development anchored with Agarwood with the inclusion of high value crops.
Agarwood is formed when the Aquilaria tree becomes infected with a specific type of fungus, typically Phialophora spp. or Fusarium spp. As a defense mechanism, the tree produces a dark, resinous substance to combat the infection. This resinous heartwood is Agarwood.
Key players in the agarwood market are investing in research and development to explore the full potential of agarwood, including its therapeutic benefits and applications in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.
1. Aroma: Agarwood has a rich, complex, and intense aroma, often described as woody, earthy, and slightly sweet.
2. Appearance: Agarwood is a dark, resinous wood with a rough, porous texture.
3. Density: Agarwood is extremely dense, making it difficult to work with.
4. Rarity: Agarwood is rare due to the specific conditions required for its formation.
1. Agarwood Oil (Oud Oil): A highly concentrated essential oil extracted from Agarwood through steam distillation.
2. Agarwood Chips: Thin slices of Agarwood used for incense, aromatherapy, and traditional medicine.
3. Agarwood Powder: A fine powder made from ground Agarwood, used in traditional medicine, incense, and perfumery.
4. Agarwood Resin: A concentrated, sticky resin extracted from Agarwood, used in traditional medicine and perfumery.
1. Over-harvesting: The increasing demand for Agarwood has led to over-harvesting, threatening the sustainability of the Aquilaria tree.
2. Conservation Efforts: Many organizations and governments are working to conserve and sustainably manage Aquilaria tree populations.
3. Synthetic Alternatives: Some companies are developing synthetic Agarwood alternatives, reducing the demand on natural resources.
In summary, Agarwood is a rare and highly valued resinous heartwood with a rich history, cultural significance, and numerous uses. However, its sustainability is threatened by over-harvesting, and conservation efforts are necessary to ensure the long- term availability of this unique resource.
1. Aromatherapy: Agarwood oil is used for its calming, relaxing, and grounding properties.
2. Traditional Medicine: Agarwood is used to treat various ailments, including digestive issues, skin problems, and respiratory infections.
3. Perfumery: Agarwood oil is highly valued for its unique, intense aroma and is used in luxury perfumes.
4. Incense: Agarwood chips and powder are used for incense, creating a meditative and peaceful atmosphere.
5. Spiritual and Cultural Significance: Agarwood is highly revered in many cultures, particularly in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, for its spiritual and medicinal properties.
Agarwood has numerous medicinal properties, including:
1. Pain Relief: Agarwood is renowned for its analgesic properties, helping to alleviate pain, particularly in conditions like arthritis and muscle soreness.
2. Anti-Inflammatory Effects: Agarwood oil possesses strong anti-inflammatory properties, making it effective in treating skin conditions like eczema and acne by reducing inflammation and preventing infection.
3. Antimicrobial Properties: Agarwood has antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antifungal properties that prevent skin infections and acne.
4. Digestive Health: Agarwood aids in treating digestive disorders like indigestion, bloating, and gastritis by soothing the gastrointestinal tract and enhancing overall digestive function.
5. Respiratory Health: Agarwood's expectorant properties make it beneficial for respiratory health, treating conditions like asthma, bronchitis, and other respiratory infections.
6. Mental Health Benefits: Agarwood has calming and grounding properties, helping to reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, promoting a sense of well-being.
7. Aphrodisiac Properties: Agarwood is believed to have aphrodisiac properties, increasing sexual desire and performance.
8. Anti-Arthritic Properties: Agarwood helps reduce symptoms and inflammation in joints, making it beneficial for arthritis and rheumatism.
9. Antipruritic Properties: Agarwood relieves itching on the skin, providing relief from skin conditions.
10. Carminative Properties: Agarwood helps reduce gas and bloating in the digestive system.
11. Demulcent Properties: Agarwood soothes and protects irritated or inflamed internal tissues.
12. Emmenagogue Properties: Agarwood stimulates menstrual flow, making it beneficial for women's health.
13. Expectorant Properties: Agarwood helps expel mucus from the respiratory tract.
14. Muscle Relaxant Properties:Agarwood relaxes muscles, relieving tension and promoting relaxation.
15. Antioxidant Properties:Agarwood contains antioxidants that protect the skin from premature aging and promote overall health.
16. Anticancer Properties: Agarwood oil has been investigated for its anticancer properties, particularly in treating breast cancer.
17. Anti-Aging Properties: Agarwood oil reduces signs of premature aging, regenerating healthy skin cells.
18. Wound Healing Properties: Agarwood oil promotes wound healing and skin regeneration.
19. Skin Protection: Agarwood oil protects the skin from environmental pollutants and sun damage.
20. Stress Relief: Agarwood oil reduces stress and promotes relaxation, improving overall well-being.
1. Limited arable land (1.5% of total area)
2. Water scarcity (desert climate)
3. High food import dependence (90%)
1. UAE Agricultural Development (AED 2.5B/USD 680M).
2. International partnerships: Philippines, India and Australia
1. Dates: Largest crop (440,000 tons/year)
2. Vegetables: Tomatoes, cucumbers, lettuce
3. Fruits: Citrus, mangoes
4. Grains: Wheat, barley
1. Poultry: 70% local production
2. Dairy: 50% local production
3. Cattle: Beef and dairy farming
The UAE's agarwood (Oudh) market is a major global hub, serving as both a large consumer and a re-export center, particularly for the Middle Eastern market, with significant import growth since 2004. Demand is driven by cultural importance and its use in premium perfumes and personal care products. However, the market faces challenges with counterfeit products and the need for sustainable harvesting practices to protect endangered agarwood trees.
The UAE acts as a significant entrepôt for agarwood products, re-exporting them to markets like Saudi Arabia.
Agarwood is a luxury commodity deeply rooted in Middle Eastern culture, driving a consistently high demand for its use in perfumes, bakhoor (incense), and other fragrance products.
The UAE's personal care and cosmetics industry is a key driver of agarwood demand, with consumers increasingly spending on premium products containing agarwood for its unique scent and skin/hair benefits.
The market structure is often opaque, lacking official importer associations and limited information exchange between companies.
Tanim Likod Bahay (TLB) Contract growing of Agarwood and Multi-cropping (Cash Crops) targeting ROl of 2-3 years.
Inclusions: We offer BPK TAS - Total Agarwood Solutions
FREE P100K worth of IT infrastructure (Personalized website,online store, and Dashboard).
Contract growing of Agarwood farming with multi-cropping for 1 hectare and above. The estimated cost per hectare is 3.5M, and gross revenue of 100M-500M for 5-7 years and lifetime franchise.
FREE P100K worth of IT infrastructure (Personalized website, online store, and Dashboard).
Inclusions: We offer BPK TAS - Total Agarwood Solutions
If you have an Agarwood plantation and need help. We provide the following.
Services:
BPK is a company focused on agriculture-based franchising. We offer Filipinos the chance to earn through referrals and the long-term value of agricultural products, including agarwood, cacao, coffee, spices, essential oils and other high value agriculture.
We offer various franchise packages involving high-value agricultural products such as agarwood seedlings, cacao, coffee, and essential oils like sampaguita.
Agarwood is a highly valuable resin that forms in Aquilaria trees when infected with a specific fungus. It’s used in incense, perfumes, and traditional medicine, and is considered sacred in many cultures.
By empowering Filipinos through agriculture-based earning opportunities and leveraging our country’s natural strengths in farming, we aim to build wealth for individuals and communities over time.
You can earn in two ways:
- Through referrals (when others register using your code).
- From the value of the agricultural products produced (e.g., agarwood harvested after 5–7
years).
-Tanim Likod Bahay (TLB): ₱15K, ₱30K, or ₱60K with projected earnings ranging from
₱1M–₱20M.
- Hacindero Package: For 833 seedlings/hectare with projected earnings of ₱1B–₱3B.
- Free Franchise: Entry-level with access to dashboard and referral tools.
Earnings depend on successful growth and harvest of the trees and the performance of your referral network. Results may vary.
Typically, tree products like agarwood take 5 to 7 years to mature and be ready for harvesting.
BPK assures that it will buy the tree products if they meet quality standards upon maturity.
Visit www.bpk.app
1. Click “Franchise Registration”
2. Choose a package
3. Enter your referral code (if any)
4. Fill in your details
5. Submit
- Free & TLB franchisees: Get instant access to your dashboard.
- Paid franchisees: Proceed to the payment gateway.
- Hacindero franchisees: A representative will contact you directly for next steps.
- Go to the website
- Scroll down and click “Login” through the Member’s Portal
- Enter your login credentials
-Once logged in:
- Go to your Dashboard
- Click “My Referrals” to view your referral list and related earnings
A unique code that links new registrants to your account. When others sign up using your code, you can earn from their activity.
Yes! Free franchisees also receive a referral code to start earning from their network.
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Unit 1614 Roxas West Tower,
The Residences at Commonwealth,
Don Antonio Drive,
Brgy. Batasan Hills QC
0968 422 0398
bpk.agar.ph@gmail.com
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