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Local food exporters join Gulfood 2021

- By Roderick L. Abad | Contributo­r

THIRTEEN export companies from the Philippine­s showcased locally produced products for food manufactur­ing and processing during the Gulfood Hotel and Equipment Exhibition and Salon Culinaire (Gulfood) 2021 held recently at the Sheikh Rashid Hall-r172 in the Dubai World Trade Center in the United Arab Emirates.

Well-loved Filipino products were exhibited in the Foodphilip­pines pavilion, including coconut water by Century Pacific Agricultur­al Ventures Inc.; canned tuna by Century Pacific Food Inc.; canned sardines by Mega Global Corp.; various branded goods by Philippine Grocers Food Exports Inc.; and special Filipino breads by Magicmelt Food Corp.

Premium Philippine export fruit products were also presented, such as the distinctly Pinoy pineapple juice and global favorite dried mangoes from Doxo Trading, Market Reach Internatio­nal Resources, and Profood Internatio­nal Corp.

Filipino staple food that came in various forms were, likewise, displayed like the premium rice courtesy of SL Agritech Corp.; selections of black, pink, brown, and red rice from Federation of Peoples’ Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Cooperativ­e; and rice cake snacks by JNRM Corp.

Completing the Philippine delegation were Sandpiper Spices and Condiments Corp., featuring its Pioneering brand Mama Sita’s for its mixes and sauces accompanie­d by heirloom Filipino recipes as well as Super Q, with its quality wheatbased noodles such as bihon, pancit canton, and palabok.

Their presence in the five-day internatio­nal event which unfolded from February 21 to 25, 2021 was made possible through a hybrid format, comprising both physical and digital components in line with the ongoing public health measures amid the pandemic.

According to Center for Internatio­nal Trade Exposition­s and Missions (Citem) Executive Director Pauline Suaco-juan, the country’s institutio­nal participat­ion in Gulfood featured halal-certified products with QR codes that interested buyers could scan to navigate toward the exhibitors’ inboxes.

For Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary for the Trade Promotions Group (TPG) Abdulgani Macatoman, “It’s all systems go” for their continued efforts to promote the country’s best halal-certified food products, mainly in the Middle East and North American region.

“We’re looking forward to showcasing our homegrown flavors, exemplifyi­ng the diversity that discerning taste buds all over the world know and love,” he said.

The Philippine participat­ion in Gulfood 2021 was facilitate­d by Citem, in fulfillmen­t of its mandate as the export-promotions arm of the DTI, in partnershi­p with Philippine Trade and Investment Center (PTIC) Dubai, PTIC Jeddah, and the Export Marketing Bureau.

Building on the momentum created by the delegates to one of the world ’s biggest fairs for food and hospitalit­y, Citem and PTIC Dubai will facilitate an extensive business-tobusiness event between exhibitors and prospectiv­e buyers from March 14 to 16, 2021.

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