This study looked into the practice of suplay among financiers and farmers from the vegetable-producing communities of Northern Luzon, Philippines. It used Key Informant Interviews as a data-gathering instrument. Results revealed that financiers owned the farms that the farmers cultivate. An average of both respondents are males, married, and residents of the study sites. Financiers and farmers agreed to the terms and conditions on planting schedules, and the inclusions and exclusions on the expenses. Finally, results revealed the dynamics and schemes adapted by the respondents as to the choice of partners and preferred traits their counterparts must possess