MY PHILIPPINES COCONUT BUSINESS IDEA? Did Not Expect This! (BecomingFilipino)

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • MY PHILIPPINES COCONUT BUSINESS? Well, not quite! But I did have a brilliant... or funny idea!
    On this day, I wake up in Prosperidad, Agusan Del Sur, and head towards Surigao. First, I find myself at a great coffee shop in Bayugan City. Then the rain hits... and I battle with my motor to keep driving! At a sudden stop along the road, I find myself learning all about a unique coconut fiber business! I had no clue this existed! Something I really didn't expect to come across on this day driving across Mindanao.
    After rain and coconuts, I end up in Cabadbaran City. This city along the ocean in Agusan Del Norte is laid back and very homey. I find a great restaurant, and enjoy a healthy and delicious meal!
    Another day on the road in Mindanao. I am headed north with my motor...
    POWER ON!
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Komentáře • 230

  • @user-emily7nq2il6e
    @user-emily7nq2il6e Před rokem +28

    6:35 Perfect example of communication and agreement is always a compromise. It may not be easy and comfortable for both sides, but the result is understanding! One life lesson at a time....awesome!

  • @christopherturco197
    @christopherturco197 Před rokem +10

    The random things you come across are often the most interesting. I like that manong uses material from the coconuts in a unique way.

  • @jovellester
    @jovellester Před rokem +11

    Coconuts are so many used from roots to leaves...everything is useful....stay safe Kulas...🙂

  • @moonclayground
    @moonclayground Před rokem +11

    Power On Kulas!!!! Thank you for embracing the Filipino culture,you are truly a Filipino at heart!

  • @merasolfellmann4805
    @merasolfellmann4805 Před rokem +2

    WEEGOOLS....the restaurant I always crave for during my childhood...and after so many years,the chicken still tasted the way i remember it;-))

  • @ladyleegutierez9200
    @ladyleegutierez9200 Před rokem +2

    Hi.. hahaha thats my dad in coconut business. thank you for featuring his business haha. and his owned made machine for coconut. 😁

  • @Del-Lebo
    @Del-Lebo Před rokem +8

    Brilliant! You, Therine, Anselm and all the other folks you work with are so positive and forward thinking!!!! Thank you for what you and your barkada/family do!!!!

  • @myphonevideo
    @myphonevideo Před rokem +4

    That is being used for planting. Greenhouses here in Canada uses that. Ita where the plants are being planted. For semi-hydrophonics. Not the rope though. Hahaha

  • @Ezihkhel
    @Ezihkhel Před rokem +5

    Ah so that is how Coco Peat is produced. Coco Peat is a pretty versatile material because not only is it used as a substrate for plants, it is so useful for people like myself who keep exotic critters as a hobby(the exotic critters in question being captive-bred and sourced from reputable breeders of course) as a lot of these critters like substrate to dig in, like in the case of burrowing tarantulas. Coco Peat is also used as part of the substrate mix for terrariums as well. Kudos to the guys who produce Coco Peat as their products since Coco Peat is an integral part of the hobby of keeping plants and/or exotic critters.

  • @EZsWaterBoy
    @EZsWaterBoy Před rokem +3

    wow you really made that waiter's day he is really happy to see you

  • @trentdiaz8197
    @trentdiaz8197 Před rokem +4

    *_Kulas, any plans to go to the Agusan Marsh including its 'Wonderland' where bonsai trees grow naturally? That would be so cool to see how they are now._* 😎😎😎😎👍👍

  • @girlierevil7309
    @girlierevil7309 Před rokem +11

    You always give us a good vibes in all those places and restaurant you've been.. give us more inspiration to roam around the neighboring probinces and municipalities.. thank you Kulas.. stay safe always..

  • @generosoabiul7577
    @generosoabiul7577 Před rokem +4

    Back in the day we used coco fibres (with wax in it) for scrubbing our house wooden floors to make it shiny.

  • @meloithefarmer2319
    @meloithefarmer2319 Před rokem +21

    That's coco peat. I love using it as a soil medium when seedling vegetables. I mixed it with loam soil 50/50, when seedling eggplants, tomatoes, chilli's etc. I use purley coco peat for vine type vegetables like Ampalaya and cucumbers.

  • @pamelavillegas653
    @pamelavillegas653 Před rokem +2

    Hi kulas, good day! Ikaw na gud Ang among tour guide and food critics. Thank you for giving us details about a particular place here in Mindanao.keep safe. God bless!

  • @nelsonlomod9601
    @nelsonlomod9601 Před rokem +8

    The coco coir are woven to usee in soil conservation to lessen slides and coco peat is used for compost mix or spread over the land to neutralize the soil for planting. The husk are also sometimes use as planting medium for arboreal plants.

  • @matildelerum7814
    @matildelerum7814 Před rokem +28

    You’re cool Kulas for being patient with that farmers broken English. At least you and the farmer get along together. I admire you for learning what they get from coconut fibers. Me too is learning. Without your blog how can we know this.Awesome Filipino farmer to make an honest living.Very little profit but decent income.God bless you both.

    • @BecomingFilipino
      @BecomingFilipino  Před rokem +6

      He was such a nice guy! appreciated those moments of interaction

    • @tomvillar7446
      @tomvillar7446 Před rokem

      Coco choir and coco fibers are highly in demand particularly in China. So try exporting them, kulas.

  • @leonardoluga5434
    @leonardoluga5434 Před rokem +2

    KULAS THE CELEBRITY OF MINDANAO MARAMING FANS SI KULAS GREAT MAN 🎉🎉❤❤❤

  • @jaffydeljabbar
    @jaffydeljabbar Před rokem +2

    Daming gamit yang coco fiber puede tali, protective net sa bundok, cushion sa mga upuan.

  • @allthatjazz1234
    @allthatjazz1234 Před rokem +1

    Yes, Kulas. It's a good idea indeed. Pagpartner mo ni Mama Rose nya mamaligya mo ug products gikan sa coconut. Therine is such a great help in developing new products since she's exposed to those kinds of things.

  • @ShanMichaelEscasio
    @ShanMichaelEscasio Před rokem +2

    12:55 wow I didn't know that Wregols now has a cabadbaran branch. That's the most popular restaurant here in butuan city during the 90s era.

  • @darlenemyles1155
    @darlenemyles1155 Před rokem +2

    Cool video. Great lessons to be found on your travels. Thanks for sharing. Power On!♡

  • @nelsondog100
    @nelsondog100 Před rokem +3

    Coco peat = mulch = planting medium
    “Coco peat can be directly incorporated into the garden soil to improve water retention, aeration and decrease the risk of the soil fungus and root diseases. Mix in soil at 25/75 ratio. It can also be used as a mulch around garden plants to help the soil retain moisture and prevent weed growth.”

  • @smitabradley6849
    @smitabradley6849 Před rokem +2

    Thank you more video please I want to see everything there ❤

  • @charleshall1972
    @charleshall1972 Před rokem

    Awsome find Kyle in Bayugan. Can't wait till The middle of Feb, and have a coffee there. Us Canadian's love our coffee. Cheers

  • @terrymcmillan8431
    @terrymcmillan8431 Před rokem +1

    You passed by Sibagat and Tag Oyango. I love it there. I will be there in a month or so from Spokane Washington USA. I will be sure to check out the coffee shop!!

  • @ramiroseva270
    @ramiroseva270 Před rokem +1

    thanks kulas for showing me cabadbaran again. me and my family lived in cabadbaran from yr 2000 to 2006, then we went home to cebu, havent been back since then, i kind of miss the place. my kids used to play in that little plaza after church every sunday. thanks again.

  • @NPRNTVChannel
    @NPRNTVChannel Před rokem +1

    What a beautiful place. Prosperidad is Spanish word means prosperous. I’m from Mindanao and I’ve heard this place and Bayugan when I was a kid in the 60’s. But I’ve never been on the his place. I hope I can visit one day soon. Watching from California.

  • @rebquiamco9217
    @rebquiamco9217 Před rokem

    Kumusta na Kulas..enjoy na enjoy na giyod nimo ang PILIPINAS. I'm glad u fulfill ur dreams to become a Filipino. May anak kana karon dapat siguro para kumpleto na..mao na karon diha..😂

  • @masterkingkoy796
    @masterkingkoy796 Před rokem +3

    You’re so cool Kulas and could blend anytime, anywhere. Good vibes and personality. That’s why I love watching your vlogs. Keep it up! Warm greetings from NJ.

  • @em8819
    @em8819 Před rokem +8

    I salute you for what you’ve been doing in that part of the Philippines. The daily interactions. I could say a very good Ambassador to promote every places you’ve been through, risking yourself at times just to give us the glimpse of your where abouts. Keep on coming but be safe🫡🙏👍❤️

  • @deetl
    @deetl Před rokem

    Interesting! U always amazed me! Thank you!

  • @babymartin2762
    @babymartin2762 Před rokem +1

    Hello Kulas..wish Therine is there too. yes there are lots of things can do from coconut.👍♥️

  • @darrellbrixey5341
    @darrellbrixey5341 Před rokem

    Awesome video Kulas, thank you

  • @ianharbjorn
    @ianharbjorn Před rokem +2

    This business is very lucrative. Hoping you can venture on this in the future po :)

  • @marialapazaquino5614
    @marialapazaquino5614 Před rokem +2

    HI Kulas😎Thanks for bringing us to all your adventures in PH.This inspires me to continue my dream business of coconut products in the near future.GOD BLESS YOU ALWAYS.😇Halong pirme and POWER ON BRO🤗😘😍

  • @joeysantos9708
    @joeysantos9708 Před rokem +1

    Nice kulas feel likes I'm exploring Mindanao also keep up the good work 👏 I appreciate

  • @fishonaquabid
    @fishonaquabid Před rokem

    Looks like a fantastic, and fun trip.

  • @kimrolfpilapil435
    @kimrolfpilapil435 Před rokem

    Thank you Kulas for visit my hometown prosperidad.amping Kulas sa byahe God bless you

  • @derickneria9567
    @derickneria9567 Před rokem +7

    Coco pit is being use now like for hydrophonics and planting you plants. It is gaining popularity in the Philippines.

  • @luzadolfo4741
    @luzadolfo4741 Před rokem

    Gamiton na sa garden plants para mixed sa soil 👍👍👍

  • @Mary-tu1ck
    @Mary-tu1ck Před rokem +7

    Thank you Kulas for educating us!!!

  • @dannelsolomon6472
    @dannelsolomon6472 Před rokem

    Take care always kulas,power on……👏👏👏

  • @brounds6431
    @brounds6431 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video… be safe!

  • @bernardknowles8421
    @bernardknowles8421 Před rokem +1

    Like your video always information good advice and for the people of ph 😉😉😉

  • @bluzshadez
    @bluzshadez Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing your adventures Kyle. God bless!

  • @dexterbuenaflor5669
    @dexterbuenaflor5669 Před rokem +1

    Power on Kulas! Watching from Melbourne,Australia.

  • @mariogallano1778
    @mariogallano1778 Před rokem

    Thank you KULAS to learnings everything skills 💖💯 and how beautiful and peaceful Mindanao keep up your adventure trip and how to good communication to local shared it, keep up the good work 👍💯 and keep safe and good health 💖💯💪 GOD BLESS PO 🙏🍒🙏🍒❤️😍💖💯💪

  • @briansullano6804
    @briansullano6804 Před rokem

    NICE ONE KITCHARAO!!!!!

  • @remusayta9937
    @remusayta9937 Před rokem

    See fine things.. nice house good views good food nice people while travelling.. Its nice life.

  • @rn4395
    @rn4395 Před rokem

    That is really amazing how province of Agusan is look like the outskirt of Europe....❤❤❤ .

  • @marjolizaful
    @marjolizaful Před rokem

    Goodluck & be safe in your adventures #BecomingFilipino😊🇵🇭I agree your brunch was so healthy, four seasons vegetables & tuna,I think it's yummy😋It's nice to know the other significance of parts of coconut tree😊Thanks for sharing 🙏😊🇨🇦Have a wonderful time 😊🇨🇦

  • @supervisorbucksoffice

    walang tapon sa coconut kya napaka gandang business yan

  • @lorenraposas4209
    @lorenraposas4209 Před rokem

    Godbless you Kulas for your business karun stay safe kanunay

  • @dnmark09
    @dnmark09 Před rokem

    Safe travels Kulas. Drive safely

  • @fatimajoy3507
    @fatimajoy3507 Před rokem

    Stay safe kulas...am ur avid follower now

  • @sano7527
    @sano7527 Před rokem

    power kaayu brod pirmi, lipay kaayu mga upaw sa coco buhok.

  • @kaypaculba5470
    @kaypaculba5470 Před rokem

    Mouth watering food kulas

  • @michaelfiang3607
    @michaelfiang3607 Před rokem

    Great🙂

  • @Neal_only1
    @Neal_only1 Před rokem +1

    Hahaha Daot nga !

  • @mr.rightifmdavao3586
    @mr.rightifmdavao3586 Před rokem

    Ride safe idol. Power on!

  • @kathywehner128
    @kathywehner128 Před rokem

    Prosperous Prosperidad ❤️😃👍🏾

  • @josephvillaviray689
    @josephvillaviray689 Před rokem

    Magandang umaga Po...

  • @kanointhephilippines8082

    This is the wettest rainy season I have seen here in the Philippines. Stay safe bro and God bless you always. :)

  • @reneecanuday
    @reneecanuday Před rokem

    Hello Kulas, you are so near to my hometown.Esperanza, waiting for my motorcycle. Hehe. GOD BLESS and STAY SAFE.

  • @crewposter7613
    @crewposter7613 Před rokem

    amping permi sa imong beyahi lasku

  • @BongiePilapilMacas
    @BongiePilapilMacas Před rokem

    Wow Kitsarao❤

  • @marietalabo6809
    @marietalabo6809 Před rokem

    So that’s what they do!! 😮Coco fibre can be used as a plant pole for plants too like climbing plants ❤❤❤

  • @prestabaristor8294
    @prestabaristor8294 Před rokem

    My real kind of a friend when you two are together should eat the same food...

  • @nymphasabellon5018
    @nymphasabellon5018 Před rokem

    Kitcharao,Agusan Del Norte nice Town welcome little baguio & Lake Mainit or Danao❤️❤️❤️👍👍👍

  • @eleanorpakilit
    @eleanorpakilit Před rokem

    Safe travels Kulas!

  • @arleneauriemma2808
    @arleneauriemma2808 Před rokem

    Kulas d wanderer.Stay safe kiddo.

  • @Neal_only1
    @Neal_only1 Před rokem +1

    Looks like it could make really good compost

  • @dabigguardian5138
    @dabigguardian5138 Před rokem

    Nice

  • @TheEarpiece
    @TheEarpiece Před rokem +2

    Such a nice interactions with locals,kulas…it’s about time to level up your dialect skill,imo😊😊

  • @AriesArriesgado
    @AriesArriesgado Před rokem +2

    The coco fiber turned into ropes then tied to a bamboo or pvc pole is used for climber plants, like Photos plants or some call it Devil's Ivy. Great for indoor ornamental plants. Also the coco fiber can be use as a mulch. A ground cover and conditioner to prevent or slows down the weeds from growing.

  • @henryedig3018
    @henryedig3018 Před rokem

    Salute you bro.

  • @bobethnakamura2089
    @bobethnakamura2089 Před rokem

    Bunot mana las hehehehehe!!

  • @nedskiechannel3892
    @nedskiechannel3892 Před rokem

    Kulas coconut tree is the best all we can use everything no waste we called long time ago coconut is the blessings and abundant everything we can use nothing to be waste okay kulas always be safe thank you for sharing your very awesome adventure you such a hard working person always take care again we love you 🥰🥰🥰👍👌👏

  • @kathywehner128
    @kathywehner128 Před rokem

    It s not so bad in caBadbaran weather 😃 basta may dghan mkaonan 👍🏾😃

  • @romualdoveniegas1554
    @romualdoveniegas1554 Před rokem +1

    That "bulldozer" he was mentioning he means coco fiber can be made into coco rope and into a coco net which is used for slope protection/erosion control.

  • @adelitawoods2170
    @adelitawoods2170 Před rokem +1

    Use for garden fertilizer and liner anything

  • @ChannelFredo
    @ChannelFredo Před rokem +1

    not sure if related but I use a lot of coco charcoal briquettes. good business too.

  • @zitrofeld
    @zitrofeld Před rokem

    Siawan man jud ning si Kulas oi samoka 😂😂😂
    Coco-hair pa more 😂

  • @relaksdiego5457
    @relaksdiego5457 Před rokem +1

    coco fiber used as matting for erosion control going hand in hand with vegetation

  • @elviramelivo8682
    @elviramelivo8682 Před rokem

    Used to support trailing plants, instead of soil, some plants are adaptable to cocopeat and cubes to grow.

  • @christopherpasion6923

    Hi kulas watching here from Woodstock Ontario Canada, I hope someday when I’m going back to the Philippines I will visit cateel

  • @AozaVerba
    @AozaVerba Před rokem

    Ilaha ng Mam Susan ang green nga balay Kulas, silingan namo sauna.. halaka naabot lage ka diha.. 😂🥰😍

  • @michaelatoz580
    @michaelatoz580 Před rokem +1

    I think coconut ground fibers and rice hulls could make good kitty litter.

  • @brenalynpigoh173
    @brenalynpigoh173 Před rokem

    Madman would be very pleased with the cocopeat.

  • @rheatangpus2734
    @rheatangpus2734 Před rokem

    ampinh kanunay kulas

  • @maribeljimenez4064
    @maribeljimenez4064 Před rokem

    Power onn

  • @cesarsanantonio499
    @cesarsanantonio499 Před rokem

    That's my favorite restaurant in Butuan man!

  • @judybaltazar9123
    @judybaltazar9123 Před rokem +2

    Using that for the plants,also
    They called it plant pole

    • @judybaltazar9123
      @judybaltazar9123 Před rokem

      @OfficialBecomingFilipino thanks to you Kulas,,,I finally comment on your Vlog ✌️✌️
      I got the,,,,, highlighted, reply in a min waiting,,I Am a fantastic fan of yours,,ever since
      When you you to manghud The tattoo legend lady,,,,❤️❤️🎉🎉🎉🎉👏👏👏👏

  • @teelafia
    @teelafia Před rokem

    Coco peat, that’s one of the substrates that I use for my plants. Coco fiber, good plant pole for climbing plants.

  • @almariolopez6459
    @almariolopez6459 Před rokem

    Kulas,relax lang you don’t have any deadlines…LG!

  • @gwenlacson3122
    @gwenlacson3122 Před rokem

    we use cocopeat for hydrophonic farming. there are so many products produce from coconut tree only if you have the knowledge and technology and the will to do it😊

  • @luchiearies6588
    @luchiearies6588 Před rokem

    That is cocopeat to be mix with rice hull and soil to make planting soil, coco pole use for crawling plants.

  • @rubyacala7698
    @rubyacala7698 Před rokem +1

    There is no waste really with coconut tree.therine can use that also in their store/products.

  • @dopemotovlog
    @dopemotovlog Před rokem

    Good morning Brad 🔥🍩😎