Aspe, Joshua B.; Basilio, Michaela Angeli G.; De Fiesta, Elaine E.; De Vera, Archelle Ann Q.; Erive, Edshely Anselmar; Florentino, Trezyjie D.
Ube-Hey Acres: A feasibility study on purple yam (ube) - Feasibility Study: (BSBA major in Business Economics) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2024
ABSTRACT: The project study for Ube-Hey Acres encompasses highlights, a short discussion, and a project summary. This includes several critical aspects--------marketing, technical, management, financial, and socio-economic considerations. The feasibility study of this venture depicts how keen it is on its sustainable practices and what objectives it has in store for itself in the ube cultivation industry of the Philippines. The business name is “Ube-Hey Acres,” “UBE” is about the Filipino purple yam, which the Philippines use as a staple crop, while “HEY” stands for “Healthy Earth Yields,” as Ube-HEY Acres boasts of focusing on sustainable, eco-friendly farming and practices. These acres concentrate solely on growing the crop ube, a fruit with rich flavor and versatility in a local setting and more international destinations. The company aims to produce quality ube in sustainable and environmentally friendly manner. This will meet the name’s mission, ensuring a healthy earth and abundant yields.
academic writing
HB3711 A87 2024
Ube-Hey Acres: A feasibility study on purple yam (ube) - Feasibility Study: (BSBA major in Business Economics) - Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, 2024
ABSTRACT: The project study for Ube-Hey Acres encompasses highlights, a short discussion, and a project summary. This includes several critical aspects--------marketing, technical, management, financial, and socio-economic considerations. The feasibility study of this venture depicts how keen it is on its sustainable practices and what objectives it has in store for itself in the ube cultivation industry of the Philippines. The business name is “Ube-Hey Acres,” “UBE” is about the Filipino purple yam, which the Philippines use as a staple crop, while “HEY” stands for “Healthy Earth Yields,” as Ube-HEY Acres boasts of focusing on sustainable, eco-friendly farming and practices. These acres concentrate solely on growing the crop ube, a fruit with rich flavor and versatility in a local setting and more international destinations. The company aims to produce quality ube in sustainable and environmentally friendly manner. This will meet the name’s mission, ensuring a healthy earth and abundant yields.
academic writing
HB3711 A87 2024