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Retired professor champions sustainable, inclusive farming

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Retired educator Dra. Celeste N. Querijero now devotes her time to cultivating mushrooms and managing her farm in Misamis Oriental, which has become a model of sustainable and inclusive farming. OPOL, Misamis Oriental — After dedicating 44 years to shaping m

OPOL, Misamis Oriental — After dedicating 44 years to shaping minds as an  agriculture professor at the Mindanao State University (MSU), Dra. Celeste N.  Querijero was offered a prestigious international consultancy post — a tempting  opportunity that recognized her expertise and decades of experience. 

But she chose to stay closer to home to empower small farmers in the community by  sharing her knowledge of sustainable farming that defined her teaching career.  

“Even before I retired, I already had a deep passion for agriculture,” she shared. “As  MSU’s coordinator for extension services, I saw firsthand the pressing needs of our  farmers. They wanted knowledge, access, and a stable livelihood. So after retirement,  I volunteered myself to serve. It’s my way of giving back after all the blessings I’ve  received throughout my career,” she said. 

True to this calling, Dra. Querijero founded the CNQ Diversified Farm in Sitio Saguing  Patag, named after her initials. With mushrooms as her flagship crop — an expertise  she honed while writing her dissertation in Thailand — she began cultivating oyster mushrooms, and later expanded into a diversified farm ecosystem which includes 

mulberries, ilang-ilang, coconuts, mangoes, vegetables, legumes, peanuts, sweet  potatoes, and ube. 

Empowered by LANDBANK support

Dra. Querijero used the loan from LANDBANK to build a multi-purpose facility, which includes a mushroom growing house on the ground floor.

To scale up her farm’s operations, Dra. Querijero tapped LANDBANK’s low-interest  financing under the Agricultural Competitiveness Enhancement Fund (ACEF) Lending  Program, implemented in partnership with the Department of Agriculture (DA). The  funds enabled her to invest in modern equipment and build a multi-purpose facility as  an additional production area and training venue for farmers and stakeholders.  

From an initial annual yield of 8,000 oyster mushroom packs, CNQ Diversified Farm  now produces 20,000 packs distributed to leading malls such as SM, Ayala, and  Robinsons, and even reaching markets in Bohol and Cebu. The expansion also  created employment for 21 locals, with women comprising 80% of the workforce. 

A learning hub for sustainable and inclusive farming 

Beyond its produce, what sets CNQ Diversified Farm apart is its role as a learning hub  for sustainable and inclusive farming. Dra. Querijero regularly hosts agriculture-related  training sessions in partnership with Technical Education and Skills Development  Authority (TESDA), Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Provincial  Agriculture Office (PAGRO), and other government agencies. Dra. Querijero is even  in talks with European stakeholders who are interested to take agri training programs.  

The CNQ Diversified Farm is fast becoming a model for sustainable and inclusive  farming, and a convergence zone for universities, government institutions, and local  government units eager to replicate its success and promote rural development. The 

farm’s innovative practices have also become the subject of academic research,  culminating in a published book authored by graduate students.  

“I’m here to guide and teach — not just to build a farm, but to build lives,” said Dra.  Querijero. “LANDBANK made this possible by believing in my vision. The loan gave  me breathing room — low interest, one-year grace period, and flexible terms — so I  could focus on growing before repaying.” 

LANDBANK’s steadfast commitment to agriculture  

LANDBANK serves as the DA’s conduit bank in implementing the ACEF Lending  Program, which is designed to empower marginalized players in the agriculture sector  through affordable credit and support services. 

Under this Program, individual farmers and fishers can borrow up to ₱1 million, while  cooperatives, associations, and MSMEs can access up to ₱5 million for farm inputs,  machinery, and facilities essential to production and processing. 

As of March 2025, LANDBANK has released ₱14.6 billion in loans under the ACEF  Lending Program, benefiting 97,162 borrowers nationwide — 98% of whom are small  farmers and fishers. 

ABOUT LANDBANK 

LANDBANK is the largest development financial institution in the country promoting  financial inclusion, digital transformation, and sustainable national development.  Present in all 82 provinces in the county, the Bank is committed to provide accessible  and responsive financial solutions to empower Filipinos from countryside to  countrywide. 

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