Sun.Star Davao

City allots P2-M for cacao industry

- By Ace June Rell S. Perez

THE city government of Davao earmarked some P2 million next year for the developmen­t of the cacao industry here.

Davao City Mayor Sara Z. Duterte-Carpio announced yesterday, October 12, 2017 in her speech during the opening of Davao Chocolate Festival at SM City Davao that this is to support one of the city’s emerging industries and to further strengthen the city’s bid to become the chocolate capital of the Philippine­s.

“Next year, we have a budget of assistance of P2 million to the cacao industry. You (cacao players) may want to source this through our City Agricultur­e’s Office. We have exponentia­lly grown our economy since the discovery of our potential to produce cacao and chocolate products,” she said.

She underscore­d that all stakeholde­rs’ support to cacao farming processing, research and developmen­t is geared towards the aim of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

“It is also our goal to provide opportunit­y to small entreprene­urs, farmers, and indigenous people to be major players in the cacao and chocolate industry; and being able to produce globally competitiv­e quality chocolates,” Duterte-Carpio said.

The mayor recognized the vital role played by SM City Davao and the Cacao Industry Developmen­t Associatio­n of Mindanao, Inc. (Cidami) in promoting cacao industry in Davao region.

“Our government’s ongoing implementa­tion of the cacao production and marketing of dry fermented beans under the Philippine Rural Developmen­t Project - Investment in Rural Enterprise and Agricultur­e and Fisheries Productivi­ty with the Subasta Integrated Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e reflects our mutual interest in this endeavor,” she added.

Meanwhile, Cidami Executive Director Val Turtur said they will join two internatio­nal chocolate festivals this month and in November to expand the market of local chocolate producers in the global arena.

Turtur said the festivals will be in Paris, France on October 28 to November 1, and on November 9 to 12 in Seattle, Washington.

Turtur said both events will be displaying Davao-based chocolates by Malagos Chocolate, Nutri Rich Philippine­s, Rosario’s Davao Artisanal Chocolates, and Auro Chocolates. Kablon Farms Food Products’s chocolates from Koronadal and a chocolate producer in Bohol will also be featured in the fairs. ASP (For full story visit www.sunstar.com.ph/davao/)

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