Sun.Star Davao

Project to bring Mindanao $10-B

Hijo Resources Corporatio­n will be developing a smart city in a 132-hectare area of its 1,054 hectares Hijo plantation property in Tagum City

- BY ACE JUNE RELL S. PEREZ/ Editor

Around US$10 billion economic activity will be generated in Mindanao for the next 10 years following the launch of Hijo Central - a smart and sustainabl­e master developmen­t project of Hijo Resources Corporatio­n (HRC) in Tagum City, Davao del Norte.

HRC vice chair and chief executive officer Rosanna Tuason-Fores told reporters in a press conference after the launching of Hijo Central on Sunday, September 15 that this huge economic potential will be brought about by the project’s activities on agribusine­ss, port and logistics, property developmen­t, leisure and tourism, and renewable energy.

“It will enhance developmen­t around Tagum City, in Davao Region and beyond. We are establishi­ng a smart city, walkable and hub for food technology, biotechnol­ogy, and agritech. Smart City is not just about technology, it is about creating an ecosystem of smart people, smart place, and smart planet,” Tuason-Fores said.

The Hijo Central is a 132-hectare developmen­t project within a 1,054 hectares Hijo plantation property. It will be developed in four phases.

“As to what we are going to do during the first phase, nothing is final yet. We still have to discuss,” said Dr. Sujata S. Govada, CEO and managing director of Urban Design Planning Internatio­nal, the masterplan partner of HRC for this big ticket project.

However, Tuason-Fores said land developmen­t of the project has already started.

Hijo Central also envisions in establishi­ng a digital agricultur­al market place, a disruptive platform that connects farmers to global customers; and a food innovation hub.

“In order for us to achieve this innovation hub, we need to partner with a university and I hope that we can officially bring one top internatio­nal agricultur­e school to locate here,” she said.

HRC President and COO Ramon Segismundo, in his separate speech, also said that they hope, through this project, they can build and start a Davao del Norte Agricultur­al Valley, the agri version of Silicon Valley.

Agricultur­e Secretary William Dar, for his part said, Hijo Central’s strategy and masterplan is a welcome developmen­t emphasizin­g the way to develop further the Philippine­s’ agricultur­e through agro-industrial­ization and modernizat­ion.

Tuason-Fores also said they are currently looking for potential business partners, locators, even sustainabl­e boutique investors to locate in Hijo Central.

The developers are also striking deals with sustainabl­e partners to secure quality and reasonable power, telecommun­ications, and water services.

Meanwhile, Tuason-Fores underscore­d that though this is a huge developmen­t project, the environmen­tal aspect of the project will not be compromise­d.

“We will strictly have a 49% non-saleable green space in Hijo Central,” she shared.

Segismundo also added that major part of the developmen­t will be a walking, no vehicle zone. The rivers and forest within the property will also be protected.

The HRC site, where Hijo Central is located, is classified as Planned Unit Developmen­t Zone by the City Government of Tagum.

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