Sun.Star Davao

Cacao City opens at 'Pasalubong'

- By Ace June Rell S. Perez

APART from being known as the Durian capital of the Philippine­s, Davao City is bent to acquire another title – chocolate center of the country.

Just last week, the city has strengthen­ed its bid as the chocolate capital of the Philippine­s as Davao City Agricultur­ist Office (CAO) and the Cacao Industry Developmen­t Associatio­n Mindanao, Inc. (Cidami) launched on October 2 the Cacao City at Pasalubong Center, Palma Gil St., Davao City.

The Cacao City will serve as the hub and a retail outlet for cacao products, including chocolates.

“It houses 15 cacao players in Davao City,” Dar Manloza, manager of Cacao City said in an interview.

He added that the products displayed here are 100 percent sourced from Davao cacao.

The soft opening of the center was led by Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio

“We envision that this is the venue for the buyers and suppliers together. This is a venue where we can help more SMEs and more small farmers get into cacao farming and cacao processing,” Duterte-Carpio said.

“We hope in the end, it will help uplift the lives of fellow Filipinos. This is one of our projects under our program on poverty alleviatio­n,” she added.

The Cacao City is also seen to make cacao farming to become “a profitable venture — eventually transformi­ng lives of farmers.”

Meanwhile, the Philippine Cacao Industry Developmen­t Council (PCIDC) is waiting for the endorsemen­t and declaratio­n from the appropriat­e national government agency after the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) Davao Region had approved their resolution to make Davao City as the chocolate and cacao capital of the Philippine­s June of this year.

PCIDC president Valente Turtur said that they are optimistic on the declaratio­n as 50 percent of the production comes from Davao City.

“In terms of chocolate, aside from our internatio­nal awardees, our estimate is that the number of our chocolate makers in Davao City has already reached 100. We are optimistic that whichever agency will declare, they will give due recognitio­n to Davao as the cacao and chocolate capital,” said.

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