Manila Bulletin

BOI approves virgin coconut oil project in Bulacan

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

prime raw material ingredient (for cosmetic and personal care product applicatio­ns), unlike the current VCOs in the market. Presently, VCOs available in the market are not extensivel­y used in the manufactur­e of cosmetic and personal care products because they have low stability factor when used in large portions in products like creams, soaps, shampoos and

The Board of Investment­s (BOI) has extended tax and fiscal incentives to the R55.9-million project of Rizal VCO Phils. Corp. as a new export producer of virgin coconut oil (VCO). The project qualified under the export activities list of the 2017 Investment Priorities Plan (IPP).

The firm is expected to produce up to 748,800 liters of VCO annually in its plant in Bocaue, Bulacan as operations started on August 2017 with 15 personnel.

The project utilizes a process that will convert refined/bleached/deodorized (RBD) coconut oil into VCO, a process which they claim is groundbrea­king in the country. The RBD coconut oil will be mixed with their proprietar­y mixture of herbal extracts composed of papaya, banana, carrot, and calamansi that will serve as the catalyst to convert the RBD coconut oil to VCO.

This production system is mostly “hands-free” from raw material reception up to loading of final output. To attain the finished VCO product, the firm uses a centrifuge separator machine and a filtering machine to deliberate­ly remove “fatty” content that is formed after a day of mixture and fermentati­on.

“This innovative approach would sustain the growing popularity of coconut oil products in our export markets which will bring more jobs and additional income opportunit­ies for our countrymen,” Trade Undersecre­tary and BOI Managing Head Ceferino Rodolfo said.

The enterprise will initially market its VCO as raw material for the manufactur­e of cosmetics and personal care products, and for (topical) use in health and wellness applicatio­ns. Targeted markets are countries in the Middle East, especially Bahrain, United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

Coconut oil exports have been on an upward trend in 2017 based on figures released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA). For the first half of the year, coconut oil exports reached US$792.3 million, up 88.2 percent from US$421.1 million in the same period in 2016.

According to the firm, VCO is a far more stable the like.

The firm’s products will have no coco-nutty smell and free from rancid odors and can be used as raw material ingredient for cosmetic products which are mostly topically applied. The project’s VCO output conforms to the Philippine National Standard for Virgin Coconut Oil set by the DTI Bureau of Product Standards (BPS).

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