Bounty Agro Ventures, Inc. (BAVI) has gone out of its way to see to it that those who made the vow to serve and protect are now, well, served and protected.
True to form, the Philippines’ poultry leader has opened opportunities for retirees from the Philippine Army.
“We are honored to be part of this livelihood program for those who have served our country for years, sometimes even risking their lives,” shared BAVI president Ronald Mascariñas of the noble effort.

Earlier in the year, the pioneer of Zero Antibiotics chicken had already met with the Army Personnel Management Center (APMC) to discuss possibilities for ex-military personnel.
According to APMC, many retirees have since expressed interest in agriculture-based business ventures.
That is why a week ago, BAVI SVP Dr. Erasmus Paderes and AVP Milady Resurreccion, through an online meeting, then detailed possibilities for them such as contract growing and reselling.
“We look forward to a fruitful partnership with them and commit ourselves to helping them have a meaningful retirement,” expressed Mascariñas as his company never forgets and never fails to extend a helping hand to those in need.
I am interested
Hi, Angelito.
Thanks for your interest. You may send your letter of intent to our HR department at hrd@bountyagro.com.ph.
Good luck!