BYB Metro - Township Project & Amusement Park
Southern Arterial Road (STAR) Tollway
Metro Manila Skyway - Stage 1
Saint Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park
Solar Energy
Batangas State University - Building Management System
Full Integrated Local Government Unit Systems
Accounting and Financial Management System
Treasury and Income Information Data
Human Resource Information System
LTO - Information Technology Project
Land Registration Systems (LARES)
SSS - Unified Multi-Purpose Identification System (UMID)
2008 Automated Elections in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM)
Farm Mechanization Distribution
Aguilar & Bayambang Rice Mills
San Jose Broiler Farm
Swine Farm
Bayambang Dairy Farm
Rural Banking
Farmers Total Assistance Program
Julius K. Quimbao Medical and Wellness Center - A Medical City Managed Hospital
Engineered Bamboo Manufacturing
Food & Beverage Processing
Safety & Security Management
Community Livelihood Programs
Philippine Bamboo Project
Second Vivekananda Bridge Tollway (SVBT)
Guam Regional Medical City (GRMC)

Farmers Total Assistance Program

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ABOUT THE PROJECT

E-Agro Corporation

E-Agro Corporation is an integrated agriculture service platform based in Bayambang, Pangasinan. Founded through the initiative of Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao with One-Doc Corporation and private sector partners, it was created to fight poverty in farming communities.

The company empowers farmers, laborers, and suppliers through access to affordable credit, modern tools, and fair market opportunities. Its services include low-interest financial assistance with no collateral, supply of quality inputs like fertilizers and seeds, machinery leasing, and market linkage to help farmers sell at fair prices.

E-Agro also uses GIS-based mapping and provides infrastructure such as warehouses, kiosks, and online portals to make farming more efficient and connected.

By giving farmers the means to increase yield and reduce costs, E-Agro helps break cycles of debt and raise incomes.

It supports Bayambang’s Poverty Reduction Plan (2018–2028) and aims to expand its reach, enhance digital access, and build stronger partnerships to make agriculture more sustainable and inclusive.