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JAPS Bakery

One of the well known bakeries upon entering Dalipe Trade Town Center, in San Jose, Antique is the JAPS Bakery. Here the early marketers’ gathered and bought breads everyday. Although the breads are reasonably low in price, anybody then could conclude its cleanliness by simply looking to it, you are already tempted to eat it.
How and when does it actually start?
JAPS Bakery is a combination of four names, Jason, Amor, Paul, and Sheshe, the very own children of Mr. and Mrs. Bartolommeo Aldemita. The bakery started way back from 1998. This is not a new venture, for them. The couple was engaged in pancit wholesaler in Lapaz, Iloilo, City. Hena said. “1988 that we had pancit and onion business, in Lapaz, but we feel we are little lost of the high demand rental of our apartment, we move to Antique. My husband was worried of what business we will put-up, and his relative triggers us for a bakery”.
San Pedro Bakery was born 1998; they started with pandesal using one baker machine and a limited worker. At start a sack of pandesal was not just enough, until they produce one, two, and so forth. The couple was not contented, they discover and open into possibilities of having different type and design of bread until on 2000, San Pedro Bakeshops was renamed as JAPS. They have invested tricycle and a jeep for the transportation of their productions.
Year 2007, INSOL development Foundation, Inc. was introduced to her by Miss Jane Faustino, known to be the former INSOL staff. It was into these years, that Mrs. Hena wanted to create a good change in the business, and with the INSOL, her dreams is little by little been realized. She starts to learn different seminar and trainings in business. With strong determination and trust to the company by humbly putting into practice what she had learned, the business management went smoothly. It is not only herself who sees the big changed, but the whole family. Until now she’s still in the company. JAPS and the proprietor of the business is after all a good image for the entrepreneurs, who continually battling too many challenges in the economic and technological changes in our country. Prove to be strong enough to move on, in the province of San Jose, de Buenavista, she keeps her self in trainings with INSOL and other NGO partners, with the help of her husband Mr. Bartolomeo, for the good of their business and living.
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