For NGOs & Relief Agencies
Standardized emergency food for relief operations
FoodSecure PH gives humanitarian teams one uniform, ready-to-eat food line that works identically across every deployment site — locally manufactured in the Philippines, with no cold chain and no kitchen required.
Quick answer: NGOs procure FoodSecure PH to standardize first-wave feeding across multiple sites — one fortified, individually sealed, ready-to-eat meal format that simplifies logistics, distribution counting, and donor reporting.
One product, every site
Multi-site responses fail on variability. A single standardized ration removes site-by-site improvisation: identical cartons, identical servings, identical handling instructions at every distribution point.
Zero setup time
No kitchens, fuel, water, or cooking volunteers. Field teams open cartons and distribute — feeding starts the moment your team arrives, not hours later.
Lighter per calorie
At roughly 4.6 kcal per gram, more nutrition moves per vehicle, per boat, per carry — critical when reaching communities cut off by damaged roads and bridges.
Clean distribution counts
Individually sealed servings map one-to-one to beneficiaries reached, keeping distribution records and donor reports simple and defensible.
Fortified for emergency nutrition
Vitamin A, B1, B2, and Iron fortification supports populations under stress in the immediate post-disaster window, with full nutrition facts available for program vetting.
Local supply, shorter pipelines
Philippine manufacturing means replenishment does not depend on international shipping, customs clearance, or import timelines during active response periods.
Plan a multi-site reserve
Use the procurement planner to size reserves per hub — people, days, meals per day, and buffer — then email the estimate directly to our team.
Frequently asked questions
Why do NGOs standardize on ready-to-eat food for first-wave response?
In the first 24-48 hours after a disaster, cooking infrastructure, clean water, and kitchen volunteers are usually unavailable. Ready-to-eat food lets lean field teams begin feeding immediately at every site with identical logistics — no site-by-site improvisation.
How does FoodSecure PH support donor accountability and reporting?
Individually sealed, uniform 120g meal servings make distribution counts straightforward: packs distributed map directly to meals delivered, which simplifies beneficiary reporting and post-distribution monitoring compared to bulk or cooked-meal feeding.
Is FoodSecure PH nutritionally suitable for emergency feeding?
Each 120g meal serving provides approximately 550 kcal with 22g protein and is fortified with Vitamin A, B1, B2, and Iron — micronutrients selected for their role in short-duration emergency feeding support. Nutrition facts documents are available for program review.
Can FoodSecure PH be prepositioned across multiple regional hubs?
Yes. The 2-year shelf life and compact carton format are designed for distributed prepositioning — regional warehouses, chapter offices, and forward staging areas can each hold reserves without cold chain or special storage conditions.