"The mushroom not only heals illnesses but also promotes healthier minds and bodies," said assistant general manager Leo Estevez.
Today, Gano Excel has diversified its product lines to cover other nutritional food, health supplements and beauty products. Its newest product is a childrens line called Super Child Pack Plus. All products are sold through the companys 200,000 distributors and 200 outlets.
"We have a better multi-level marketing program that our competitors. Our products are affordable and are healthy," said Estevez.
"We do not dictate on what items the distributor should carry. He knows what he needs and what he can sell and whom to sell the products to," said Estevez.
Since 1999, Ganos distributor base has grown by 40% to 50% a year, resulting in a 15% to 20% growth in annual sales.
"Half of our distributors come in initially as part-timers. But as their sales and income grow, they start getting more deeply involved until they find themselves concentrating on the business," he said.
Depending on the distributors aggressiveness and determination, the average income profile of beginners is P400 to P500 on the first month, gradually increasing to P1,000 to P3,000 on the third and four month and to P10,000 to P15,000 by the seventh month. The highest sustained income of a distributor is P400,000 to P500,000 a month.
The Malaysian factory has been certified for good manufacturing practices. Its health supplements have been licensed and certified by the Food and Drug Administration of the United States. It has also gotten approval to operate a multiple marketing network program in 17 states.
For Gano, the next step is to enter the European market.