The Philippine Star

Gov’t woos French firms in F&B sector

- By LOUELLA DESIDERIO

The Philippine­s wants French firms to consider trade opportunit­ies in the food and beverage sector to strengthen ties between the two countries.

During the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Philippine­s’ webinar, Trade Secretary Ramon Lopez said there is room for improvemen­t and opportunit­ies for French businesses and investors for trade in the food and beverage sector in the Philippine­s.

Food, beverage and agricultur­al products are not part of the list of top Philippine exports to France which include digital monolithic integrated circuits, other parts of airplanes and helicopter­s and spectacle lenses of other materials.

“Through our Philippine Trade and Investment Center in Paris, or our commercial office in France, we have been strengthen­ing our promotion for processed and specialty food, including bananas, pineapples, coconut products – such as desiccated coconuts and coco sugar – and prepared or preserved tuna to your country,” he said.

While the pandemic has affected and hurt the food and beverage sector, he said recovery is expected this year.

Amid the pandemic, he said many local food manufactur­ers have started to sell directly to consumers online, while food service providers have turned to e-commerce and delivery apps.

To support the sector, he said the government has ensured the continuous unimpeded movement of goods and supply chains even when the lockdowns were imposed.

In reopening the economy, he said the food and beverage sector was also among those pushed by the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) to be allowed to operate at increased capacities.

He said the DTI also has training programs to help businesses including those in the food and beverage sector transition online.

Earlier this year, the DTI rolled out the e-commerce roadmap which aims for the number of e-commerce enterprise­s to reach one million next year from 500,000 last year, and bring the contributi­on to the economy to P1.2 trillion next year from P599 billion last year.

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