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MANGOES, AVOCADOES POTENTIAL EXPORT PRODUCTS

Different Southeast Asian countries may be interested in buying good-quality mangoes and avocadoes from Davao Region.

- By Roberto A. Gumba Jr. / Reporter

The Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc (DCCCII) is seeing the potential of mangoes and avocadoes in the export market.

DCCCII executive vicepresid­ent John Carlo B. Tria said the Southeast Asian countries are among the areas that may be interested in these fruits.

“I always consider mango as a very good export crop because most of our mangoes here is at par, if not better than any other mango varieties in Southeast Asia,” he said during a press conference on Monday, December 9.

He cited that with the recent opening of a food business in Singapore which uses mango as the main ingredient, there would be a demand for the fruit which is being grown in Davao del Sur.

Tria also bared that other countries consider avocado as a superfood.

“Avocado is a salad vegetable already. It is not just a fruit. So, a lot of people, even in Southeast Asia, like avocado sa salad. In other words, it is becoming a popular table fruit and salad ingredient,” he said.

He added that currently, there is no dedicated farm for avocado but some backyard growers are doing efforts to increase its yield such as in the area of Calinan.

“Tungod niini, atong paningkamu­tan nga mulapad o mulambo ang mga merkado para sa ingon ani nga mga products at the same time matabangan ang atong mga local producers and farmers to find new strong markets para sa ilang mga produkto,” he said.

Aside from business matching, Tria also added that the Chamber will also initiate interventi­ons to help farmers of these crops increase their production.

Tria is set to begin his post as the DCCCII as president next year.

Tungod niini, atong paningkamu­tan nga mulapad o mulambo ang mga merkado para sa ingon ani nga mga products at the same time matabangan ang atong mga local producers and farmers to find new strong markets para sa ilang mga produkto JOHN CARLO B. TRIA DCCCII executive vice president

 ?? PHOTO BY ROBERTO A. GUMBA JR. ?? In a press conference, Monday, Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., executive vice-president John Carlo B. Tria said the chamber vowed to initiate interventi­ons to increase the yields of mangoes and avocados as they have seen a potential in the export market.
PHOTO BY ROBERTO A. GUMBA JR. In a press conference, Monday, Davao City Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Inc., executive vice-president John Carlo B. Tria said the chamber vowed to initiate interventi­ons to increase the yields of mangoes and avocados as they have seen a potential in the export market.

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