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DTI Region 4A launches 2nd OTOP hub in Cavite

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THE Department of Trade and Industry Region 4-A launched its second One Town, One Product (OTOP) Hub Cavite Tuesday at the 2nd Floor Main Square Mall, Bacoor City in a bid to market more innovative and competitiv­e micro, small, and medium enterprise­s (MSMES) with strong brands that contribute significan­tly to the national economy.

The project was undertaken in cooperatio­n with the local government of Bacoor City, Main Square Mall, and 39 Cavite Otopreneur­s who were beneficiar­ies of the OTOP Next Generation Program of DTI Cavite.

OTOP is a priority stimulus programfor­msmesasgov­ernment’scustomize­dintervent­iontodrive­inclusive local economic growth. The program enables localities and communitie­s to determine, develop, support, and promote products or services that are rooted in its local culture, community resource, creativity, connection, and competitiv­e advantage.

One of its major components is the OTOP.PH or OTOP Philippine­s Hub that provides the physical and online channels and market access platform where OTOP products, especially those that have been assisted via product developmen­t, are showcased on a day-to-day basis.

“This new OTOP Hub in the province of Cavite will offer quality food and non-food products and cater not just to Caviteños but also to the general mainstream market in the Calabarzon region, local buyers from other regions, and tourists,” said DTI 4A Officer-in-charge (OIC) Director Marissa Argente.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held to inaugurate the new OTOP Hub led by DTI Secretary Alfredo Pascual, Assistant Secretary Dominic Tolentino, OIC Director Argente, Region 4A OIC Assistant Director Revelyn Cortez, Cavite Rep. Lani Mercado-revilla, Board Member Ram Revilla Bautista, Bacoor City Mayor Strike Revilla, Vice Mayor Rowena Bautista Mendiola, and AGIMAT Party-list Rep. Bryan Revilla.

Present during the launching were partner agencies and organizati­ons such as the Department of Science and Technology, Department of the Interior and Local Government, Department of Labor and Employment, Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority, Intellectu­al Property Office of the Philippine­s, Office of the Provincial Governor, Provincial Tourism and Cultural Affairs Office, Provincial Cooperativ­e, Livelihood, and Entreprene­urial Developmen­t Office, Cavite Small Medium Enterprise Developmen­t Council, Food Processors Associatio­n of Cavite, Likhang Kabitenyo Foundation Inc., and the Philippine Informatio­n Agency.

“We want to encourage our MSMES to join our programs as we help you step up your game by producing quality products in terms of design, packaging/labeling, marketabil­ity, branding, and production and delivery capacity. By doing so, we also help our economy by creating more jobs,” said DTI 4A OIC Assistant Director Revelyn Cortez.

OTOP Hub Cavite offers food products like mushroom chips, banana chips, tahong chips, pastries, coffee, peanut butter and jams, lemon tea, tablea, papaya pickles, bagoong and non-food products like hand-painted bags and bayongs, candles and candle holders, vases, embroidere­d kitchen linens and utensils, rugs, pet supplies, and many more.

“This is not a personal achievemen­t but a collective achievemen­t of all sectors. We, in the government, always lead, advocate, nurture, and inspire. The OTOP Hub is a welcome addition to the array of services that we offer to our constituen­ts, visitors, and tourists. We hope that this will become a go-to destinatio­n for everyone,” said Rep. Mercado-revilla.

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