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16 April 2014 – As the Philippine Embassy in New Zealand continues to reach out to Filipinos, directly engage with them on their work, livelihood and stay in the North and South Islands, Philippine Ambassador to New Zealand Virginia H. Benavidez and the Philippine Embassy officers and staff and their families and friends visited Levin on March 23 and met with Mr. Mark and Ms. Ailyn Bevan, owners of the Big Toms Ltd. where fresh fruits and vegetables are sourced from their farm and also directly from fruit growers around the country.

 

Together with Paul and Rosalyn, the siblings of Ailyn Bevan, they accompanied the Embassy group to a tour of their food and grocery located at the main road of Levin, explaining that the accessibility of the store and the availability of fresh and chemical-free fruits and vegetables attract many clients.

 

Mark and Ailyn Bevan also took the group to Woodhaven Gardens Co. Ltd., a nearby 190 hectare farm owned by Mr. John Clarke who gave a briefing on the company’s scale of operations, manpower, marketing and focus on growing and prepacking fresh vegetables such as spinach, silverbeet, parsley, fennel bulbs, spring onions, lettuce, cabbage, celery, radish and fruits such as watermelons, melons and others. Mr. Clarke said that the company is proud of its highly skilled production and administrative staff, nine of whom are Flipinos. The Embassy group and friends were given the wonderful opportunity and highly educational experience to go through some parts of the farm and see how fruits and vegetables are planted and taken from the ground. Giant pumpkins became the center of attention during the farm tour.

 

After the lunch fellowship at the residence of Mark and Ailyn Bevan, Ambassador Benavidez also presented a certificate of appreciation to Mr. Julius Verano who completed his tour of duty at the Philippine Embassy in March.

 

On behalf of the Embassy personnel and families and friends, Ambassador Benavidez thanked Ms. Alice Lozano, one of the Filipino community leaders who arranged for the visit to Levin, Mr. Mark and Ms. Ailyn Bevan and Mr. John Clarke for their warm hospitality, personal attention and gracious reception, for sharing of information on the contributions of Filipinos and other interesting aspects in the running of vegetables and fruits farm businesses and the very educational and fun farm experience given to everyone in Levin. END