Monday, September 19, 2011

Fair Trade Tourism





SouthernParnters and Fair Trade Center are now iniating a Fair Trade Travel you can visit us or call 512-7008 or 238-2671 for more info

Friday, July 1, 2011

Privilege Card



Privilege Card

We are proudly promoting our Fair Trade Products.  Just visit our shop located at Room 102 Jose R. Martinez Bldg., OsmeƱa blvd. Jones Ave., beside Maybank.. We have privilege card for our Loyal Customers, you can have discounts given by the management according to your items purchase everytime you buy fair trade products....just present this card everytime you buy Fair Trade Products and claim this card at the Shop

So Hurry and Shop the fair trade shop cebu and you will have a fairly traded products and you contributed a lot with our small producers.

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Wheat Bread


ABSOLUTELY HOMEMADE

Baking has always been a passion for Grace Oyanguren – Gallarde, making a name for her even before she got married through her customized cakes for special occasions. She also kept receiving orders for her brand of ensaymada, and pork and chicken empanada.
 This “sideline” business took a back seat when she got married and though she continued to bake, she only did for family and relatives. It was during this phase in her life that Grace became acutely aware of her parent’s poor health conditions that her siblings were already experiencing as they were approaching their middle age years. Her mother herself who is suffering from diabetes had ceased eating her cakes.
As her two children got older and more independent, Grace had more time in her hands to experiment with sugar free cakes. This need rekindled her passion and this time, the passion took on a sharper focus, that of producing nutritious breads and pastries.
Grace began to study nutrition on her own, applying immediately what she had learned to her baking and offering her “experiments” to priest and nun friends who were willing to become her “guinea pigs”. Along the way, she expanded her network to nutritionists with whom she has maintained close contact as theses nutritionists themselves would order her healthy bread based on specific formulations.
During this period, orders for her best selling ensaymada and empanadas kept coming in, allowing her to pursue her “experimentations.” Her ensaymada caught the attention of one of managers of the Robina Flour Mills.
In 2006, she received an invitation to join the Visayas wide baking contest launched by the Universal Robina Corporation, RFM’s sister company. Grace accepted, believing that the invitation was a form of recognition of her baking prowess. She, indeed, won the grand prize of both two categories – bread and bread artistry – of the contest and went on to the national grand finals, the prestigious “El Panadero de Oro” (Bread of Gold), to win the first prize. This success gained her an unprecedented media mileage, allowing her to promote her healthy pastries that are now focused on healthy bread.
Her participation in the contest forced her to come up with a name. Since she had been creating her pastries for her own aesthetic/ psychological needs and the nutritional needs of other people to create truly customized breads, she christened her hobby - passion turned business, Absolutely Homemade.
For indeed that is what her breads are. Even when orders are increasing, Grace is running her business from her home, right in her own kitchen. When Grace joined the contest, she only had one help whom she trained as her baker who was the son of one of the carpenters when her house was under construction. Noticing that Grace was getting busier with her baking, the carpenter offered to have his son work as her help, as he couldn’t afford to send him to school anymore. Grace who recognized both her own and the carpenter-father needs thought about it. She needed help yes, but she also did not want to compromise the child’s future by making him work full time, especially so that the son was especially bright. As working students are a common practice, Grace took on the boy as her help but sent him to school by night on the condition that he maintains good grades.
And good grades he did maintain as he graduated a dean’s lister with BS Math as his course, Grace is proud to announce.
As orders kept increasing, Grace took on the boy’s four cousins as well on the same condition that they finish school. All of them have since graduated. Grace smiles a mother’s smile as she accounts for each who graduated with marine, management, education and nursing courses, with two of them already working overseas, a dream most of the less privileged in this country consider a pinnacle in their working lives.
Grace is now working with a new batch of help who attends night school, except for her baker who is now in his early twenties but had stopped schooling at grade five. She is consulting with the Department of Education for ways to accelerate his education so he can proceed to a higher level closer to his age bracket.
Shortly before she joined the contest, Grace had begun innovating her bread, mixing them with vegetables. She pioneered in malunggay, camote, sayote, and carrot loaf breads. She has taken her bread to school fairs, as she is often being invited to different schools during the nationally declared Nutrition Month of July.
Grace has now expanded her product line to multi grain bread and omega 3 bread buns, both of which cater to the needs of people with debilitating health problems like cancer, heart problems, and diabetes. These breads are egg- and sugar- free.
People trying to lose weight will not have a difficulty controlling their intake with this bread, as each bun is formulated to contain the right amount of nutrients for one meal. Those who are not on diet can always take another bun should one bun be not enough as her breads are quiet appetizing (contrary to popular perception that healthy bread or healthy food for that matter are rather bland).
Through the years, Grace has discovered that Filipinos are not really bread eaters nor are they conscious of the nutritional value of the food they eat. But with the rush to modernization in the 21st century with its increasing lifestyle health problems, Grace hopes to contribute her share of alleviating their ill effects through her Absolutely Homemade healthy breads.



Singlet


Singlet @ 110. 00 peso only

Buy for a cause

The SouthernPartners and Fair Trade Center lounge a Run for green life 2011 last May 29, 2011 at University of Cebu Banilad to Cabangkalan Mandaue. This event made by the help of Road Revolution and UC Class organizers. The fund we're used for supporting the Mother earth bringing back its nature healthy. the picture above is our Singlet/ jersy, Hense our singlet had not yet sold all we offer this at low price @ 110.00.the fund will contribute or to support for our women organizations and farmers organizations to continue their livelihood and as a support for our Environment.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

TARP DONATION



Traveling Bag


The photos above is a product of used tarpulin.

The SouthernPartners and Fair Trade Center would like to ask a donation of your used tarpulins. you can contact 032) 238-2671 or (032) 512-7008 or you can email at spftc_fairtrade2004@yahoo.com or dolly_labitad@yahoo.com

RECYCLE TRAINING



The photos above shows a helping hand making the recycle woven bag  with a use of used rice sacks. Helping hands working together can make a lighter work and can create a unity and trust with each other

RECYCLED TRAINING



The Pictures above shows a mother with her son performed a recycle training using a rice sack in making woven bag.

HARVEST OF MANGOES



The Pictures above shows community people of guba carrying trays of mangoes putting into the truck for delivery...

Harvest of Mangoes



The Photos above shows on way of harvesting mangoes before making a dried mango.

ADVOCAY



 Students of Cebu Institute of Technology (CIT) promoting recycle during the Green Earth Month. This event held at The Fair Trade Shop Cebu last January 2011. The photo above shows the student trained on how to sew Juice Pouch making a shopping bag or uice pouch wallet.

ADVOCACY


ADVOCACY


GX CHANGE (Global Exchange) Volunter conducting school tour promoting " I Want To Be Fair Campaign" in Carcar Cebu

NATURAL FARMING SYSTEM


Natural Farming System

SouthernPartners and Fair Trade Center Inc., conducted a seminar using Natural Farming System to all farmers for able to use natural way of farming for this it could help also our Mother Nature bringing back its heathiest Nature and making World Green again. Supporting Natural Farming System would help a lot.

RECYCLED TRAININGS



Training

Women trained making recycle coin purse, woven bags, notebook cover and coaster  with a use of used rice sacks...

Thursday, April 7, 2011



Earth Hour Held  At Persimon March 2011


Fair Trade Join The Earth hour





Joel Torre Listend Fair Trade Voice by giving short talk with the Managing director of Southern Partners and Fair Trade Center.


Joel Torre supporting Fair trade Products

Visitors of the Month


                    Joel Torre-Cast of Amigo Visited Our Shop Last February 2011

        John Arcilla- cast of Amigo Visited our Shop Last February 2011

Monday, March 28, 2011


                              Woven Magazine Wine Holder @ Php 260.00


                     Vertical Wine Holder Basket @ Php 28.00

                               Coco Whole wine holder Php 720. 00

             Abaol wine basket holder @ Php. 147.00

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Drinks

                            RTD Mango Kalamansi Blend @ Php 28.00 
Taste our ready to drink Mango Kalamansi with a taste of a real fruit juice of mango and kalamansi
                                                   Milkee @ Php 17.00

                   Chocolate milk- blended with real Philippine fresh milk

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Healthy Product

100g @ Php 48.00

Flax seed- known to have beneficial effects on human health. The high dietary fiber in flax seed, due to its high water-holding capacity and low digestibility, increases the bulkiness and gastric emptying of stool. This in effect helps relieve constipation and other irritable bowel syndrome. Flax seed has content of lignans, which are phytoestrogens and antioxidants, are also associated with lower serum cholesterol and may help reduce oxidative damage to cells and cellular molecules from free radicals. Flax seed may also lower blood glucose and improve insulin tolerance (diabetes). Whole flax seed (powder and ground meal) may also reduce serum total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotien cholesterol. Flax seed can also reduce some markers of inflammation, and raise serum levels of the omega-3 fatty acids, ALA.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011


         Roaming around the Production Area of Dried Mango

Inauguration

An interview meeting with media and Minister Akio Isomata during the inauguration of SouthernPartners and Fair trade center Plant Site
                                               
               Opening the build marker during the inauguration

Inauguration

               
                 Cutting of Ribbon During The Inauguration of SouthernPartners and Fair trade Center Plant site with Minister of Economic Affairs of Japan, Minister Akio Isomata (2nd from the right wearing eyeglass.) 

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Our Trufood Products

 Mango Jam @ 95.00


Virgin Coconut oil 
330ml @ 150.00
275ml @ 135.00


Desicated coconut 
250g @ 70.00

Friday, February 25, 2011

Food Products

 Bicol, Philippines is home of the world's Famous Mayon Volcano, noted for it's perfect cone. It is also known for its spicy hot dishes especially Bicol's express. Taste the hot and spicy delicacy straight from the can that Only Moondish can give. 


The crippiness of ampalaya (bitter melon) is combined with coconut cream and savory spicies to create a unique delectable dish
Food Products in Can @  50.00

Bags

 Cloth Messenger bag @ P 230

 cloth bag @ P 173
recycled juice bag (email for details)