For several years Goducate staff in Laguna have been trying to make a business out of producing vermicompost—compost produced by earthworms from manure—at the Goducate farm. It has been quite a struggle, until the last quarter of 2015, when they were able to sell the vermicompost at a good price and to get a regular customer.
The farm could produce 4.5 tons of the compost every 45 days. To meet demand vermifarming was extended to the Goducate Training Center in Laguna, to produce an additional 6 tons every 45 days. The first lot of these extra 6 tons was harvested in the second week of January.
Since we are producing the compost, we also produce organically grown fruit and vegetables as well. The bulk of these would be from creepers (eg, passion fruit and various gourds), which provide the shade needed for the worms to produce the compost. Some of the harvest has been sold and the rest used for personal consumption.
Goducate’s aim of helping Asians help themselves extends to our staff and to Goducate itself. Thus financial support from headquarters for Goducate staff and Goducate work in Laguna has been gradually phased down. The proceeds from the vermicompost project in Laguna are used to boost the allowances for 5 workers, to buy the raw material for the vermicompost, and to contribute towards Goducate funds.



