Sun.Star Davao

City launches Cacao City cafe

- By Karina V. Cañedo

THE Davao City Agricultur­ist Office yesterday launched the Cacao City, a chocolate cafe where visitors can buy locally produced chocolates or cacao-based products.

Officer-in-charge of CAO Leo Brian Leuterio, during the weekly flag ceremony yesterday, said they are launching the Cacao City in cooperatio­n with Cacao Industry Developmen­t Assocation Mindanao, Inc. (Cidami).

“We are opening the Cacao City at Pasalubong center. It is like a chocolate cafe, you can go there to have your hot chocolate produced by Davao city practition­ers and organizati­ons, “he said.

Leuterio sai the cafe will also have chocolate bars, tableya, and other products by agribusine­sses.

“Cacao city signals seriousnes­s and focus to support the ... cacao and chocolate industry,” he said.

Leuterio said Davao city is starting to provide tree to bar production and experience for chocolates.

“Indeed there is a huge interest of the city in the context of chocolates and cacao, in fact there is a young couple from Manila who migrated here to conduct buisness, because they know that if you want to do it right in chocolates and cacao, Davao City has expertise, raw materials, and government support,” he said.

He also said one of the biggest French chocolate company has expressed interest to source raw materials from Davao.

Cidami head Dante Muyco, in the same event, said the opening of the Cacao City will not just be the landmark for cacao farmers but for Davao City.

“This is a very good example of a mix of governance and private sector collaborat­ion, because even before when we started our business, that was maybe around eight years ago, there was no industry yet there were only a number of players. Our city mayor, then the city vice mayor Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio invited us to join the fair at SP building. I think that is one of the signs where our city government is supporting our micro and mini enterprise­s and with that in 2012, we formed the Cidami and we embarked into a very ambitious project which is the Kakao Konek conference, everything started with that,” he said.

“We [now] have [a] good landmark in Davao City and we invite you all...to go to Cacao City, the name...was coined by our city mayor, she wanted it that way, because we are declaring Davao as the Chocolate capital of the Philippine­s,” Muyco said.

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