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Guimarasno­n ‘mango experts’ also in demand

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JORDAN, Guimaras – The province of Guimaras is known not only for its sweet mangoes but also for its labor force with special skills in fruit wrapping, mango experts and trainers.

“We have a special skill in Guimaras. mangoes are being wrapped individual­ly. That skill Is generally generated by Guimarasno­ns. Right now, we are exporting labor for mango wrappers up to Pangasinan and Ilocos Norte as well as down in Mindanao,” said Elena Quezon, the Provincial Economic Developmen­t Officer.

The mango fruit is being wrapped 50 days after it is induced when its developmen­t is already 70 to 80 percent sure to prevent pest infestatio­n, according to the Provincial Office of Agricultur­al Services (POAS).

The use of chemical spray is lessened using this technique.

Quezon said they are developing additional skills among mango wrappers. Aside from them, more universiti­es and technical schools in other mango-growing provinces are requesting training on mango production.

Guimaras is the first province in the country to have a mango growing training regulation module approved by the Technical Education and Skills Developmen­t Authority (TESDA).

“We badly need to train more people in mango production, planting and grafting because of the huge demand, not just for the fruit but for planting materials,” Quezon said.

She added that only around one-third of the 6,000 hectares of mango plantation in the province are into production.

The mango industry, including the production, labor force and other related activities, contribute­s 20 percent to the 60 percent share of the province’s agricultur­e sector in its economy.

In 2019, the province produced 13,000 metric tons (MT) of mangoes, 12,000 MT in 2020, and 16,000 MT in 2021.

Guimaras, which opened its 2022 Manggahan Festival on May 14, is looking forward to being able to help its micro, small and medium entreprene­urs bounce back after the pandemic.

Back in 2019, the Manggahan Festival generated over P19 million in sales.

This year, the eco-bazaar that opened at Robinsons Place Iloilo generated P2 million.

Around 20 tons of mangoes are projected to be sold at the agri-trade fair and around eight tons of those are displayed outside of the Manggahan Festival venue. (

 ?? ?? Sweet mangoes from Guimaras are on display in the ongoing agri-trade fair of the Manggahan Festival at the provincial capitol grounds in the municipali­ty of Jordan. Apart from sweet mangoes, the province also produces skilled laborers in mango wrapping, trainers and experts that are in demand in other mango-producing provinces.
Sweet mangoes from Guimaras are on display in the ongoing agri-trade fair of the Manggahan Festival at the provincial capitol grounds in the municipali­ty of Jordan. Apart from sweet mangoes, the province also produces skilled laborers in mango wrapping, trainers and experts that are in demand in other mango-producing provinces.

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