The farm sits on a 2,500-hectare land beside Lakeshore Hall, Barangay Lower Bicutan. It integrates different kinds of urban farming setups – from gardens that showcase space-saving vertical farming to wooden rack and pole gardens.
It produces variety of vegetables, root crops, gourds, beans, and spices.
The urban farms in the City of Taguig have hydroponics, aquaponics, and a greenhouse.
The school and community farms promote organic farming and healthier lifestyle to every Taguigeño.
The City of Taguig supports and protects the livelihood of Farmers and Fisherfolks through the establishment of Taguig Agro-Industrial Hub which promotes sustainable living and ensures the availability, accessibility, nutritious, affordable, and quality food at all times.
The City Agriculture Office aims to empower local farmers by having access to cutting-edge knowledge, enabling them to enhance their productivity and yield through spearheading programs such as:
The City of Taguig supports the livelihood of local fishermen and helps bolster the fishing industry through the programs:
For more information, visit theTaguig City Agriculture Office official Facebook page: