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PEZA says LuLu eyes warehouse in Pampanga

- Anna Gabriela A. Mogato

MIDDLE EASTERN retail giant LuLu Group is looking to establish a logistics warehouse inside the Pampanga economic zone, according to a top Philippine Economic Zone Authority (PEZA) official.

PEZA Director- General Charito B. Plaza said LuLu Hypermarke­t, a unit of Abu Dhabi- based LuLu Group, has expressed its intention to acquire a 1,000-hectare lot for the warehouse.

“They ( LuLu representa­tives) came [ last Friday] because they will already start buying food supply in the Philippine­s, putting up warehouses and start looking at possible agricultur­al areas where they can raise their vegetables and crops,” Ms. Plaza told reporters on Monday.

Aside from establishi­ng a warehouse, Ms. Plaza said LuLu also plans to put up a food processing facility that will distribute products to its chain of 134 hypermarke­ts across Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

In 2016, LuLu Group recorded an annual turnover of $ 6.9 billion, and is said to be the top retailer in Middle East and North Africa.

LuLu Group has been establishi­ng its own sourcing and food processing units around the world, in an effort to ensure continuous supply and competitiv­e pricing. It has sourcing centers in the United Kingdom, United States, Turkey, Vietnam, China, among others.

Ms. Plaza noted foreign investors are keen to enter the Philippine­s due to its “strategic location, a young labor force that speaks and understand English, and for having only two types of weather.”

At the same time, the PEZA chief said Qatari government is eyeing a trade deal for agricultur­e, food and other industries.

“We have a lot of intent for [ a] huge food industry. I was sad that what they are ordering from the Philippine­s is labor… Allegedly, they are hiring farmers and cattle raisers from the Philippine­s. I said no, even if out people are in demand for labor, we have millions of hectares [for you to use],’” Ms. Plaza said. —

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