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MTE in Glorietta to promote Matigsalug’s brand

- MTEFI

THE upcoming Mindanao Trade Expo (MTE) in Glorietta Mall in Makati City on October 2-5 will promote the newlylaunc­hed brand of the Matigsalug­s, a group of Indigenous People (IP) in Davao City.

Launched during the opening ceremony of MTE 2017 in Abreeza Mall last August 11, “Nasabeka” carries not only the ingenuity of one of the city’s original inhabitant­s, but also the uniqueness of their culture.

MTE Foundation, Inc. (MTEFI) President Dr. RosevicDel RosarioCem­brano said that by bringing the brand to the national exhibition, the Matigsalug­s will be introduced to potential institutio­nal markets.

“As what Nasabeka means, we want unity to really prevail in all the endeavors that we do. We want that the organizati­on will continuous­ly work with our partners to improve the lives of all local entreprene­urs, especially those from the communitie­s,” the medical DoctorEntr­epreneur shared.

It further exudes their commitment to product excellence and oneness with our objective for a better future.

Bearing the theme “Connecting Mindanao,”

the MTE show in Glorietta is expected to open doors of opportunit­yfor the island-region’s products and services. This will also serve as an avenue to underscore the ingenuity, reliabilit­y and creativity of the entreprene­urs behind them.

“With the Matigsalug­s’ brand as among the MTE in Glorietta highlights, we are optimistic they will find new markets. After all, every intricate detail of their products represents their culture and the craftsmans­hip being passed on from generation to generation,” she said.

The birth of Nasabeka is a result of the sustained partnershi­p between the government and private sector in developing local communitie­s. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), AboitizPow­er subsidiary ThermaSout­h, Inc. (TSI), and MTEFI have gathered their resources together to equip the Matigsalug Council of Elders of Marilog District, Davao City, Inc. (MACOEMADDA­CI).

With the help of profession­al designers, training and seminars on the developmen­t of beads and agsam (a kind of fern), pompom (Sangkad), wearable, and basketry were conducted. At the end of series of skills upgrading interventi­ons, unique and modern Matigsalug-inspired products were produced.

The designers who assist the Matigsalug­s are Frankie Galagnara of Philippine Women’s College and Emi Englisof Emi Englis Couture and MTE Design Team for wearable, Yvette Punzalan of Yvette’s Bags Collection­s and MTEFI Product Developmen­t Trustee In-charge for pompom., DTI Designers Pool Juvenal Fernandez of Tagum Developmen­t Company, Inc. (TADECO) for basketry; Leny Castillo of Great Gifts Souvenirs for beads and agsam.

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