Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Government Administration & Politics

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    Don M. Marcos Ave. Diliman, Quezon City
    The PHILIPPINE COCONUT AUTHORITY is the sole government agency that is tasked to develop the industry to its full potential in line with the new vision of a united, globally competitive and efficient coconut industry.Mandate"It is hereby directed to be the policy of the State to promote the rapid integrated development and growth of the coconut and other palm oil industry in all its aspects and to ensure that the coconut farmers become direct participants in, and beneficiaries of, such development and growth."It establishes the legal basis for PCA's sole stewardship and responsibility over the coconut and other palm oil industries for the benefit of the coconut and oil palm farmers.(Article 1, Section 2, P.D. 1468 or the Revised Coconut Industry Code)VisionA developed and globally competitive coconut and other palm oil industry that contributes to food security, improved income, and enhanced participation of all stakeholders by 2020.MissionThe Philippine Coconut Authority shall ensure the development and implementation of high value programs for the coconut and other palm oil industry carried out in transparent, responsible, and accountable manner and with utmost degree of professionalism and effectiveness.Organizational Core ValuesProfessionalism, Integrity, Transparency and Excellence.FunctionsFormulate and promote a strategic and comprehensive development program for the coconut and other palm oil industry in all its aspects;Implement and sustain a nationwide coconut planting and replanting, fertilization and rehabilitation, and other farm productivity programs;Conduct research and extension works on farm productivity and process development for product quality and diversification;Establish quality standards for coconut and palm products and by- products; and, develop and expand the domestic and foreign markets;Enhance the capacities and ensure the socio-economic welfare of coconut and palm farmers and farm workers.

    Reviews overview

    3.73 ratings in total
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    Recent reviews

    5.0
    Farmer
    Feb 2026
    Surigao City Surigao del Norte2 to 3 years in the role, current employee
    Exposure an on hand farm operation.
    The good thingsWith a lots benefits here and shared experience.
    The challengesPest control, weeds control.
    3.0
    CDO
    Jun 2020
    9 to 10 years in the role, former employee
    Learning ground for being an employee
    The good thingsTravels and the targets are your predictions
    The challengesSeniority issues that will become you and my attitude issues,
    3.0
    Agriculturist
    Nov 2018
    1 to 2 years in the role, current employee
    It is a great experience being a field worker I encounter different kinds of people w/c I handle. It is great experienced but i have to aim greener pasture for my professional advancement.
    The good thingsWorking with farmers is one of the most challenging job yet exciting because they learn from me while I am also learning their old practices in farming. This company is a good example of employer that care but some I have to secure also my future that is why i am looking for greener pasture..
    The challengesAdd a labor force so that the result could create a greater impact in the community. Add the traveling allowances because it was not enough to cover the expences acquire during the travel of more or less 150 km away, and take note usually we travel remote areas.
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