Mindanao Times

PH food makers seek China market

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SHANGHAI, China -Filipino food manufactur­ers are participat­ing in Chinaʼs biggest buying expo to seek opportunit­ies in the worldʼs largest market.

More than 30 Filipino companies have been showcasing their products during the 2nd China Internatio­nal Import Expo (CIIE) at the National Exhibition and Convention Center here since November 5.

Filipino companies and organizati­ons participat­ing in this year’s CIIE include 22 Propack Asia Corp.; Agrinurtur­e, Inc.; Benvelle Corp.; B-G Fruits & Nuts Mfg. Corp.; Century Pacific Food, Inc.; Eng Seng Food Products; Excellent Quality Goods Supply Co.; Filifresh Internatio­nal Trading; Fisher Farms, Inc.; Fruits of Life, Inc.; GSL Premium Food Export Corp.; Magicmelt Foods, Inc.; Magsasakan­g Progresibo Marketing Cooperativ­e; Mancoco Food Processing, Inc.; Monde M.Y. San Corp.; and Monde Nissin Corp.

Pasciolco Agriventur­es; Pearl Foods Internatio­nal, Inc.; Phil. Morinda Citrifolia, Inc.; Philippine Franchise Associatio­n; Pixcel Transgloba­l Foods, Inc.; Primex Coco Products, Inc.; Roxas Sigma Agriventur­es, Inc.; Saw Fine Foods Internatio­nal

Ltd.; San Miguel Foods; SEE’S Internatio­nal Food Mfg. Corp.; SL Agrifood/ Agritech Corp.; Team Asia Corp.; Trans Ocean Food Products, Inc.; Tropicana Food Products, Inc.; and W.L. Food Products also joined the buying expo.

The country’s food pavilion at the CIIE focuses on promoting healthier and more organic products amid the growing demand for health and wellness products in China.

In his visit to Shanghai last Tuesday, Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Secretary Ramon Lopez said the Philippine­s needs to ramp up its manufactur­ing capacity if enterprise­s would like to tap the huge Chinese market.

“Now it’s up to us to have the domestic production capacity to be able to supply the requiremen­ts because we all know China is a big population -- 1.4 billion -- so when they order, the demand is always in big quantity,” Lopez said.

While improving exports to China, the trade chief said the Philippine government targets to attract more investment­s from Chinese businesses to set up their production facilities in the country.

“Since we lack the capacity, why not invest in the Philippine­s and produce that capacity,” Lopez said.

“That’s why we encourage companies to establish operations in the Philippine­s – iron and steel, metals, chemicals, auto parts, energy, infrastruc­ture. It has an import substituti­on effect also. It will reduce our importatio­n, at the same time there are other products that we can export to anywhere,” he said.

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