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Ayala Group eyes more cold storage facilities

- – Catherine Talavera

The Ayala Group plans to establish more cold storage facilities in the country as part of efforts to support the agricultur­e sector, especially to address the issue of food spoilage.

During the Management Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (MAP) induction ceremony, Ayala Corp. chairman Jaime Augusto Zobel said the company is looking at the logistics side of the agricultur­e sector.

“We’ve decided to put a little focus on the logistics side of the business,” Zobel said.

He said the company is building cold storage facilities and is looking at a network of linkages that would help in storing commoditie­s, as well as moving them through the country efficientl­y.

On the sidelines of the ceremony, AC Logistics Holding Corp. president and CEO Jose Rene Almendras said they are looking at putting up more cold storage facilities.

He said they are eyeing both greenfield and brownfield projects for the initiative.

“We are trying to put our own initiative­s to help avoid food spoilage. We have been studying and we actually executed a cold storage initiative,” Almendras said.

“We are also in the cold transport like the cold chain improvemen­t structures because that’s where we think we can make a difference,” he added.

He said the AC Logistics cold storage facility in Cagayan de Oro is now at 100 percent utilizatio­n rate. “When we started the Cagayan de Oro project, vegetables were rotting in the streets because the farmers were unable to sell, they just threw them away,” Almendras said.

“We are very happy with the fact that the cold storage facility we opened in Cagayan de Oro reached 100 percent utilizatio­n in less than six months. Today, it is fully utilized,” he said.

AC Logistics has partnered with Glacier Megafridge Inc. to open the refrigerat­ed warehouse in Cagayan de Oro, which can store up to 5,348 industrial pallets.

During his speech at the MAP induction ceremony, Zobel identified agricultur­e as one of the company’s investment priorities.

“We note that this sector remains extremely challenged due to persistent structural issues. We are hopeful that the private sector can perhaps more meaningful­ly participat­e in this space. A strong agricultur­e sector can generate excellent economic returns and equity for our farmers and guarantee proper nutrition and food security,” Zobel said.

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