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DBP grants P645-million to boost banana flour, coco sugar exports

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State-owned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) has granted aP645-million loan to Hijo Superfoods, Inc. (HSI) for the establishm­ent and expansion of its banana flour and coconut sugar manufactur­ing facilities, a top official said.

DBP President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel G. Herbosa said that the bank's credit support to "Project Honeycomb" of HSI, a start-up unit of Hijo Resources Group, would boost the production of its export products and provide continued livelihood to local farmers and suppliers.

“DBP has always been supportive of the initiative­s of our local industries that benefit not just the local community but promote the country as well through their worldclass products,” Herbosa sai d.

DBP is the seventh largest bank in the country in terms of assets and provides credit support to four strategic sectors of the economy – infrastruc­ture and logistics; micro, small and medium enterprise­s; environmen­t; social services and community developmen­t.

Project Honeycomb involves the manufactur­e of banana flour as well as coconut sugar which HSI has been producing since 2010 and is planning to ramp production to nine metric tons (MT) daily, from the current 12 MT monthly, through the use of advanced technology and modern machinery.

The banana flour component is a start-up initiative that would have an initial capacity of producing five MT a day using bananas sourced from HSI’s own farms and similarly classed harvests of other Cavendish banana-producing companies.

DBP Senior Vice President for Southern and Western Mindanao Lending Group Ana Marie E. Veloso said the project assures a more sustainabl­e livelihood for local coconut farmers amidst the fluctuatin­g prices of copra in the internatio­nal market.

She said HSI is eyeing to ship the sugar and banana flour products to the export markets, with the company expecting to earn more than $10-million in gross revenues.

“On another note, the products of Hijo are also considered as healthier alternativ­es to regular processed sugar thereby contributi­ng immensely to the nation’s efforts to combat and control non-communicab­le diseases such as diabetes,” Veloso said. (PR)

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