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Small farms in Davao upland district eyed for agri-tourism

- Maya M. Padillo

DAVAO CITY — The upland district of Marilog — home to numerous small vegetable, fruit, and flower farms as well as a growing number of hillside resorts and restaurant­s — is being groomed to become one of the city’s main agri-tourism site.

Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc. (DCCCII) President Arturo M. Milan said the chamber will be working with the City Tourism Office to develop a comprehens­ive plan in coordinati­on with the farmers.

“There are so many farms, especially in Marilog area… people (on their own) just go there,” Mr. Milan said in an interview after the recently-held Davao Agri Trade Expo 2018, where farm tourism developmen­t was identified as a priority sector.

Mr. Milan said one of the components being discussed is a dedicated tour bus route.

“As of now, if you don’t have your own vehicle, you can’t really go there… There should be a bus (from the city center) to Marilog that will make stops at the farms. That is really our vision, to do it as a regular service,” Mr. Milan said.

At the same time, the farmers need to be organized to prepare them to offer tourism services.

He cited Bemwa Farms as a potential model site because it has become popular among locals as an agri-tourism destinatio­n.

“If you just go to Marilog during weekends, you will see so many cars, all the restaurant­s are full… Just like Bemwa, that is actually how it is should be, there are a lot of small farms there that could be included in a system that is structured, ” he said.

He said Davao City is in a good position to host farm tours because the urban center is not too far from the agricultur­al areas.

“The good thing with us is, we are so close to the farm sites and we can really bring, especially people from Manila, to visit a farm and do harvesting,” said Mr. Milan, adding that it is also one way of promoting direct links between farmers and buyers.

Mr. Milan also noted that Davao Region as a whole has a “from highlands to islands” tourism campaign, “So this is our way of promoting, adding value to the promotion of highlands in Davao.” —

 ?? CARMENCITA A. CARILLO ?? A STATUE of the Philippine Eagle along the Bukidnon-Davao Highway is a landmark for the upland Marilog District in Davao City.
CARMENCITA A. CARILLO A STATUE of the Philippine Eagle along the Bukidnon-Davao Highway is a landmark for the upland Marilog District in Davao City.

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