The Kalipunan ng mga Maliliit na Magniniyog ng Pilipinas (National Federation of Small Coconut Farmers in the Philippines) was established in 1989 and accredited by the Philippine government on January 8, 1992. It envisions a progressive coconut industry with small coconut farmers and farmworkers at the center of development and growth. Its mission is to act as the national center of small coconut farmers and farmworkers in the pursuit of agrarian reform implementation, recovery of the coconut levy funds and assets, and agro-enterprise development. Its programs and services include capacity building on a diversified integrated farming system; managing the organization and leadership development; sustainable integrated coconut area-based development; policy advocacy on coco levy recovery and agrarian reform; and, inter-cropping/root crops production; and seed nuts distribution. KAMMPIL has 13 affiliated farmer’s organizations coming from 12 coconut-producing provinces and around 14,000 household members nationwide.