Bagsakan

(MAJOR WHOLESALE MARKET)

Progressively
changing.

Supporting
accessibility.

The Bagsakan system offers farmers an alternative to selling their produce, reducing their reliance on intermediaries. Specifically, “Bagsakan” signifies the wholesale market outlets where farmers can directly vend their goods. The present condition of the Bagsakan in the Philippines led its users to experience the following problems:

  • overcrowding during peak trading hours
  • inefficient vehicle circulation leading to difficulty in market fee collection (market management)
  • insufficient parking spaces
  • flooding

All of which result to delay in the conduct of business in the market.  

The Plan

EPDC is dedicated to establishing a program that provides technical support, guidance, policy and regulatory framework development, as well as market and feasibility studies.

These initiatives aim to ensure the long-term sustainability of a Food Terminal Program.

This collaborative effort seeks to build a network of wholesale centers.

These centers serve as avenues for the productive use of underutilized land, thereby becoming integral to urban and rural development.

By strategically establishing these wholesale centers in nearby areas that can accommodate such facilities, the aim is to alleviate congestion in major cities.

This approach is expected to spur economic activity, generate employment opportunities, and foster community development around these facilities.

  • FARMERS / COOPERATUIVES

    BAGSAKAN


    FARMERS / COOPERATIVES

  • FOOD INTEGRATORS

    BAGSAKAN


    FOOD INTEGRATORS

  • PACKAGING SERVICES

    BAGSAKAN


    PACKAGING SERVICES

  • STALL SERVICES

    BAGSAKAN


    STALL SERVICES

  • CUSA SERVICES

    BAGSAKAN


    CUSA SERVICES

  • END CONSUMER

    BAGSAKAN


    END CONSUMER

  • BAGSAKAN


    LOGISTICS SERVICES

  • COLD STORAGE

    BAGSAKAN


    COLD STORAGE

  • STALL RIGHTS

    BAGSAKAN


    STALL RIGHTS