Sonya鈥檚 Garden: Reinventing business in the face of disruption in the hospitality sector
COMING UP with new product offerings has ensured the continued success of Sonya鈥檚 Garden, a sustainable farm and hospitality business in Alfonso, Cavite, all throughout its almost two decades in business.
An example of this was during the pandemic, said Sonya Garcia, the business owner.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 sit back and complain,鈥 she said in an interview with 大象传媒.
鈥淲hat we did was our massage therapists 鈥 instead of tending the body 鈥 started tending the soil,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey grew plants and veggies, and then we delivered these to the plantitos (plant dads) and plantitas (plant moms) [through our] distributors in the city.鈥
The hospitality industry was one of the hardest hit during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Department of Tourism reported that international tourist receipts in the first quarter of 2020 declined to P85 billion, 36% lower than the revenues in the same period the previous year.
BOTTLING ITS PRODUCTS
The erstwhile private retreat also started producing 鈥渇ast food in a bottle,鈥 with offerings like Basil Pesto in Olive Oil or Puttanesca Sauce, during the lockdown.
鈥淎ll you do is pour it over pasta or rice and that鈥檚 it,鈥 Ms. Garcia said. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 have to go to the market anymore to buy food.鈥
The company is 鈥渉oping to export its products,鈥 she added.
Sonya鈥檚 Garden products 鈥 including its jams, calamansi (native lemon) concentrate, and salad dressing 鈥 are found on the ecommerce platform Lazada at present. Its salads, entrees, and breads are likewise available in the food delivery app Foodpanda.
Ms. Garcia was a banker who left her career to create her private sanctuary. It opened as a business in 1998 after a wedding proposal was held in the garden and word subsequently spread about the place.
The enterprise specializes in farm-to-table food and houses a restaurant, bed and breakfast, spa, bakery, and event venue within the property.
To meet customer demands, it now also offers Filipino food and catering services.
Sonya鈥檚 Garden has evolved into health and wellness, with a spa that keeps guests coming back for more, Ms. Garcia told 大象传媒.
鈥淲e have a Korean master acupuncturist with a 99% success rate,鈥 she added. 鈥淚f you are suffering from different ailments… because of consuming a lot of industrial food, our doctor will be able to help you out.鈥
IT鈥橲 NOT THE MONEY
鈥淒on鈥檛 do anything for money鈥 is Ms. Garcia鈥檚 tip to aspiring and current business owners.
鈥淓njoy what you do and take care of your people and their wellbeing,鈥 she said.
In line with this goal, Sonya鈥檚 Garden provides its staff 鈥 typically locals from the neighboring community 鈥 with interest-free loans to enable them to build their homes.
A succession plan is also already in place.
鈥淚 want them to run this place the way I would鈥檝e wanted it when I perish from this earth,鈥 Ms. Garcia said. 鈥淭hat is a legacy I will leave to them.鈥 鈥 Patricia B. Mirasol and Edg Adrian A. Eva


