BIGASAN NEGOSYO PACKAGE
Start your own rice retail business with our all-in-one Bigasan Negosyo Package - designed to help aspiring entrepreneurs, sari-sari store owners, and families build a sustainable income while supporting local farmers.
What is the Bigasan Negosyo Package?
The Bigasan Negosyo Package is a business starter kit from Baao Rice Trading that provides everything you need to launch your own rice retail store. Whether you're a new entrepreneur or expanding an existing business, this package offers a hassle-free setup with ongoing support.
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What’s Included?
For only ₱11,299, you will receive:
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DTI Business Name Registration with Certificate
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10 Sacks of 25kg Rice (assorted premium local varieties)
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Digital Weighing Scale (up to 40kg)
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Stainless Steel Rice Scooper
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Customized Tarpaulin Business Signage
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Business Guide Book (with best practices and tips)
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SRP Pricing Guide
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Basic Orientation on Rice Retailing
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Access to Wholesale Supply at Exclusive Prices
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Marketing Support and After-Sales Assistance
Why Choose This Package?
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GURANTEED PROFITABLE
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Free Delivery of Package
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Continuous Guidance & Support
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Low Startup Capital with High Earning Potential
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Partner with us, as your reliable rice supplier
How to Avail the Package
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Fill out the Application Form
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Submit a Valid ID or Existing DTI Certificate
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Pay ₱500 Initial Fee (non-refundable, deducted from package cost)
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Wait 3–5 Days for processing of your DTI and signage draft
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Pay Remaining Balance
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Receive your Package with Delivery, Orientation & Agreement Signing
Terms & Reminders
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Barangay Clearance is not included (but we will assist you in the process)
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DTI registration is valid for 5 years, barangay-level only
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Retailers must follow SRP pricing (max ₱6 markup per kilo)
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Minimum reorder for far locations is 50 sacks
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Delivery charge is applicable if mininum order is not met.
A Great Opportunity for Micro-Business Owners
This package is ideal for:
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Sari-sari store owners
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Aspiring entrepreneurs
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Families looking for extra income
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OFWs investing in family businesses