AtoANI Accredited as an ATI Coco-Learning Site for Agriculture in Bohol
- AtoANI

- Jul 7, 2025
- 2 min read
We are proud to announce that AtoANI’s Bohol facility has been officially accredited by the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI) as a Coco-Learning Site for Agriculture (Coco-LSA). This recognition reinforces our commitment to climate-smart, regenerative, and community-led farming, with a strong focus on one of the Philippines’ most important crops: coconut.

The certificate of accreditation was awarded by Dr. Gracia Arado, Training Center Superintendent of ATI Central Visayas, acknowledging AtoANI’s role in advancing the goals of agricultural innovation, sustainability, and farmer empowerment.
Why Coconut Farming Matters
Coconut is not just a crop, it’s a livelihood for millions of Filipinos and a key contributor to our nation’s agricultural exports. As one of the most versatile, climate-resilient, and high-impact crops, coconut farming has the potential to uplift rural economies, revive degraded lands, and serve as a model for integrated sustainable agriculture.
At AtoANI, we see coconut not only as a cornerstone of our work in Bohol but also as a gateway to scalable and inclusive agricultural transformation.
What the AtoANI Coco-Learning Site Stands For
Our Learning Site for Agriculture is more than just a physical space. It’s a collaborative hub where farmers, researchers, agri-entrepreneurs, and development partners can come together to:
🌴 Promote regenerative intercropping and integrated farming systems
📈 Train and empower farmers through practical innovations
📚 Foster a culture of continuous learning and collaboration
🌾 Support climate-smart practices that protect the soil and improve yields
By focusing on coconut, we also open doors for discussions on value-added processing, carbon sequestration opportunities, and youth engagement in farming, vital elements for sustainable and future-ready agriculture.
What’s Next?
Currently, AtoANI is preparing to host learning sessions (which it already started with the National Irrigation Association (NIA) in Bohol conducted their training in our facility in Buenavista, Bohol), field demonstrations, and community dialoguesat our site in Bohol. These activities will provide immersive, hands-on experiences for stakeholders who want to understand and apply regenerative coconut farming in real-world conditions.
We’re excited to share best practices, co-develop new models, and work hand-in-hand with farmers and partners who believe in transforming agriculture through data, sustainability, and innovation.
Let’s Grow Together
Whether you’re a coconut farmer, a policymaker, a student, or a partner organization, we invite you to connect with us and be part of a growing movement that uplifts agriculture from the ground up.
📩 Interested in collaborating or connecting with us?
Get in touch through https://www.atoani.com/contact-4
Or email us at info@atoani.com
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