Henry Lim Bon Liong

Henry Lim Bon Liong

Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong (2nd from left) speaking to Chinese scientists, after a speaking engagement at the International Rice Research Institute on 24 October 2013 regarding hybrid rice.

Dr. Henry Lim Bon Liong (2nd from left) speaking to Chinese scientists, after a speaking engagement at the International Rice Research Institute on 24 October 2013 regarding hybrid rice.
Born Lim Bon Liong
Alma mater University of the Philippines Diliman


Henry Lim Bon Liong is the chief executive officer of Sterling Paper Group of Companies, S.P. Properties, Inc., SL Agritech Corporation as well as a member of the governing council of the Philippine Council for Agriculture, Forestry, and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD). Studied at St. Jude Catholic School

Early life

Born to Maria Co Chiao Ti Lim and Lim Seh Leng, he belongs to one of the migrant Chinese families in the Philippines. They lived in a one-room apartment without a toilet and they cannot speak any Tagalog. Through his father's determination, they were given Filipino citizenship. His father founded Sterling Bookbinding with Sterling Family Photo Album as its main product. This bookbinding business flourished into Sterling Paper Products Enterprises in 1961, with school and office supplies aside from photo albums as products. In 1976, Lim Seh Leng died and Henry as the eldest, took over the business.

As an Entrepreneur

Through Henry's management, the business expanded. More products were introduced and retail outlets were established.

He also ventured into real estate business, creating S.P. Properties, Inc. and the latest of which is the production of hybrid rice, through the establishment of SL Agritech Corporation in September 2006. SL Agritech Corporation aims to solve the insufficiency of rice supply in the Philippines. It is now the number one distributor of hybrid seeds throughout the Philippines and has now expanded to exporting rice to a number of countries including but not limited to Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Madagascar.

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