
About Ani at Hapag
Ani at Hapag aims to raise awareness about the Philippines’ ongoing issues of food insecurity and trade deficit, emphasizing the importance of supporting local farmers and changing public perception toward indigenous vegetables. By combining multimedia tools and accessible information. Ani at Hapag promotes sustainable eating and empowers Filipinos to achieve food security through local produce.

The Veggies



Lagikway
Lagikway, often mistaken for saluyot due to its slimy consistency, but it offers a more neutral and versatile taste suitable for …
Kulitis
Kulitis is an edible leafy vegetable found throughout the Philippines. It is exceptionally rich in nutrients ….
Talinum
Talinum, commonly known as Philippine spinach, is a resilient, fast-growing succulent herb often found in backyards …
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