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PCA urges businessme­n to invest in PHL coconut sector

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THE Philippine Coconut Authority (PCA) has asked businessme­n to invest in the local coconut sector to expand the country’s exports and help farmers increase their income.

Speaking during the opening ceremony of the 35th National Coconut Week held virtually on August 3, PCA Administra­tor Benjamin R. Madrigal Jr. sought the investment­s as he shared that despite the continuous challenges brought by the pandemic, the coconut industry sees opportunit­ies and favorable developmen­ts happening.

Madrigal said with the passage of the Coconut Farmers and Industry Trust Fund Act, PCA has launched the Coconut Farmers and Industry Roadmap which will serve as the backbone of the Developmen­t Plan currently being crafted as required by the said law.

“This roadmap will provide the general direction for farmers’ welfare and industry developmen­t towards sustainabl­e and equitable gains, especially for the benefit of the smallholde­r coconut farmers and micro, small and medium enterprise­s,” he said.

In this year’s coconut week celebratio­n, PCA will hold a two-day investment forum to promote the value addition of coconut and increase awareness on possible investment prospects brought by new technologi­es for coconut processing that are ready for commercial­ization.

Internatio­nal and local buyers are also invited for business-to-business matching sessions with the local suppliers providing opportunit­y for farmer organizati­ons to bring the Philippine coconut products to the global market.

The public is invited to attend the “Cocok went uh an san ego s yo” web in ar series which will feature and dissect success stories of farmers’ cooperativ­e led, Lg u-led, and organizati­on-led enterprise­s highlighti­ng the important role of partnershi­p and convergenc­e among coconut farmer organizati­ons, local government units( lg us ), private sector, organized industry, and other stakeholde­rs.

Agricultur­e Secretary William D. Dar remarked that coconut continues to be a major agricultur­al export commodity in the country, contributi­ng nearly 4.7 percent or roughly P84.4 billion to the agricultur­al and fishing sector GVA in the year 2018-2019.

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