About Greenland
"Producing healthier Environment"
Company Overview
Greenland Organic Fertilizer began with a simple but meaningful goal: to help poultry farmers in Batangas make use of their waste chicken manure instead of allowing it to contaminate our bodies of water. Beyond waste management, Greenland was envisioned to promote healthier soil and more sustainable farming practices for Filipino farmers.
2015
Year Founded
6 → 1
Months production time
Nationwide
Distribution network
Company Background
Our Founder and CEO, Engr. Rolando R. Ligaya, is also an owner of a small poultry farm. Like many poultry farmers, he once struggled with the challenge of properly disposing of the poultry house waste—specifically, chicken manure. Through continuous research and driven by his desire to help fellow poultry farmers in Batangas, he began to ask a simple but powerful question: Why not turn this waste into organic fertilizer?
"With perseverance, countless trips to meet other farmers, and guidance from experts in the field, his vision slowly took shape. What was once only an idea has now become a reality—Greenland Organic Fertilizer was born."
From a humble goal of assisting farmers and promoting a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable environment, Greenland has grown to become one of the largest producers of organic fertilizer in the Philippines. Today, we continue to support farmers nationwide by providing high-quality organic fertilizer and sharing our knowledge in cultivating healthier crops for every Filipino family.
Engr. Rolando R. Ligaya
Founder & CEO
Poultry farmer turned pioneer in organic fertilizer production
Our Mission
To cultivate a healthier environment by producing high-quality organic fertilizers, supporting local farmers, and promoting responsible agricultural practices that regenerate soil, protect biodiversity, and improve community well-being—ultimately creating a more sustainable and ethical food system.
Our Vision
To lead the way toward cleaner, greener, and more sustainable agricultural crops for all.
From a small vision in Batangas to a nationwide impact
