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National vegetable congress set in General Santos City
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Jul 2, 2009 - 1:52:36 PM
ZAMBOANGA
CITY, July 2 (PNA) -- General Santos City, dubbed as the “Tuna Capital”
of the Philippines, will help boost another key agriculture sector when
it hosts the three-day 7th National Vegetable Congress.
Central
Mindanao Vegetable Industry Development Council (CEMVIDEC) President
Jovic Santos said the vegetable congress set from July 14-16 is an
opportunity for the national industry to take advantage of
opportunities for the Philippine Vegetable sector.
Santos is the congress chairman with CEMVIDEC as the lead organizer of the three-day vegetable congress.
The
event, with a theme “Accelerating the Development of the Philippine
Vegetable Industry in Response to National and Global Challenges,” is
expected to draw more than 400 delegates, including growers’
associations, input and logistics suppliers, wholesale buyers
and agribusiness investors from across the country.
The
congress is being organized by CEMVIDEC in partnership with the
Department of Agriculture, the General Santos City government and
Sarangani and the United States for International Development
(USAID)-funded Growth with Equity in Mindanao (GEM) Program.
Santos
noted that the local vegetable industry is now feeling the greater
impact of globalization as more foreign-produced agricultural crops
enter the domestic market.
Santos pointed out that the local vegetable growers should take this as a challenge to further improve their competitiveness.
Santos
said that a key strategy being adopted by the Mindanao vegetable
industry is to strengthen the link between the production and marketing
of vegetables from the island-region.
He
said that institutional buyers, including concessionaires of
Manila-based chain of supermarkets and major food processors will meet
with vegetable producers at the congress to discuss volume and quality
requirements as well as delivery and distribution.
“Through
market-matching events such as this (vegetable congress), growers can
directly link up with buyers and penetrate profitable markets,” Santos
said.
In
recent years, vegetable producer associations such as CEMVIDEC, the
Northern Mindanao Vegetable Producer Association (NORMINVeggies) and
the Vegetable Industry Council of Southern Mindanao (VICSMIN) have
worked to introduce best farming practices, including production
clustering, among their members.
The
congress is expected to conclude with the presentation of
recommendations to the national government on major issues affecting
the industry.
The
conference will also feature an agriculture trade exhibit and a tour to
the vegetable farm of boxing champ Manny Pacquiao in Malungon,
Saranggani Province, where six major seed companies will conduct a
“vegetable derby” to showcase their best seed varieties. (PNA)
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