Thursday, June 25, 2026

Bounty Celebrates 40th Anniversary, Commits to Strengthening Food Security



As the large-scale industrial agricultural company commemorates 40 years of improving food, Bounty pledged to assist the nation in achieving food security and self-sufficiency.

This was the most important part of Atty. At the company's milestone celebration on June 25 at the Marquis Events Place in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig, Kenneth Cheng, President of Fresh Group and CEO of Bounty Fresh Group Holdings, Inc.

Key Bounty executives, media partners, and industry experts were present. Company representatives used the occasion to reflect on Bounty's journey, share their perspectives on the nation's agriculture industry and food security, and talk about what lies ahead.

"For four decades, Filipinos have given Bounty a place on their tables, and the biggest way we can pay back their trust is by strengthening the country's food security. We're committed to safeguarding food security for all Filipinos through agricultural production and leadership." ~Kenneth Cheng, President of Fresh Group and CEO of Bounty Fresh Group Holdings, Inc.

According to the 2022 Global Food Security Index study, the Philippines came in at number 67 out of 113 nations. The nation is still dealing with the same issue four years later, and the Department of Social Welfare and Development is now working to advance food security through regional collaboration.

In order to assist the nation become food self-sufficient, Bounty seeks to increase local agricultural production. The business collaborates closely with Filipino farmers, giving them the equipment, technology support, and training they need to succeed in a cutthroat market.

In addition to actively fostering a more robust and sustainable Philippine poultry sector, these initiatives assist ensure that the nation has access to fresh, safe food.




"We want the whole agricultural sector to thrive together, so we empower thousands of entrepreneurs across the country and help farmers and livestock raisers succeed by providing advanced nutrition, technology, and technical support that improve animal health, productivity, and profitability. When our partners succeed, they help strengthen food security, create jobs in their communities, and ensure Filipino families continue to have access to safe, high-quality, and affordable food." ~Mr. Rodolfo Abelardo "Polo" Ablazo, general manager of the Commercial Feeds - Agribusiness Group

Food made better




Bounty started out as a single-layer farm with five thousand chickens in Santa Maria, Bulacan. To guarantee that all of its products are safe and of the greatest caliber, it has made investments over the years in grandparent farms, parent stock farms, hatcheries, dressing factories, feed mills, and cool-cell broiler complexes.

With four primary groups—Bounty Fresh Group, Agribusiness Group, Branded & Value-Added Group, and Restaurant Group—each with a distinct operational focus inside Bounty, the corporation changed from several companies under Bounty to One Bounty by 2023. The goal of this change was to consolidate strategic vision, enabling smooth cooperation and maximizing the total value that partners and clients receive. In the end, this integration improved the company's ecosystem as a whole.

"For 40 years, Filipinos have trusted and allowed us to be part of their meals, so we share our success with everyone who welcomed us to their tables. We will continue to provide comfort food that makes every moment better." ~James Benedict Carreon, president of Restaurant Group


"Our diverse portfolio of convenient, high-quality, and nutritious products is what makes Bounty a household fixture daily. We will continue to push the boundaries of food innovation, staying true to our commitment to 'food made better." ~Arch. Edwin Chen, president of Branded & Value-Added Group





Bounty's comprehensive approach--from feeding cattle to fueling the nation--solidifies its position as a pillar of the country's agriculture economy. As the company celebrates its 40th anniversary, it commits to continue innovating and partnering to ensure that a more food-secure tomorrow is within reach for the nation.




Today, the company continues to grow with more than 2,200 stores nationwide under the country's leading takeaway brands, Chooks-to-Go and Uling Roasters.

















About Bounty
Bounty is a large-scale industrial agriculture corporation founded by the Cheng family in 1986 with 5,000 birds in its layer farm in Sta. Maria, Bulacan and is now the second-largest poultry integrator in the Philippines. It started as Bounty Farms Inc., a producer of table eggs that became the standard for quality and freshness with its "golden yolk," a unique color of yolk achieved through the hen's good nutrition and excellent living conditions. In 1993, Bounty Fresh Food Inc. was created to compete in the broiler integration segment.

Today, Bounty operates with a singular, driving purpose: to innovate more to improve the lives of families through life's bounty. With a vision to be the trusted choice, everyday, everywhere, Bounty seamlessly integrates poultry farming, feed operations, and retail networks to deliver value, modern food solutions, and happiness to millions of customers nationwide.

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