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Treasures of Region 12 is set on November in GenSan
Region 12, Philippines. Treasures of Region 12 is set in GenSan on November 13-19, 2017 at the SM City, San Miguel Street, General Santos City, DTI 12 together with its 10 partner NGA’s, 1 LGU and 1 Private Sector Organization, invite institutional buyers, consumers, students, tourists to visit the Trade Fair on the said date.
Treasures of Region 12 is an annual event that aims to showcase the result of the different interventions given by the Department of Trade and Industry 12 as well as partner agencies to its Micro-Small-Medium Enterprises-clients. This also aims to inform and exhibit to the public the Best Products of Region 12’s products that all market-ready. This activity also encourages institutional buyers to visit the region to see what products they can consolidate for marketing outside Region 12 or even outside the country.
This year’s highlights include the following: 1.) Job Business Fair, 2.) Trade Fair, 3.) Seminars and 4.) Special Setting. The Job Business Fair, dubbed as “Trabaho, Negosyo at Kabuhayan (TNK) is done in partnership with the Department of Labor and Employment and will be held on November 13-14, 2017 at the SM Trade Hall 1, Meanwhile, the Seminars include: Entrepreneurial Mindset will be held on November 14-15, 2017 which will center the Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) that identified by the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA), one of the agency partners for the said event. Other interested MSME are also welcome to attend as participants. On the other hand, the Seminar on Geological Hazards and Responsible Mining will be held on November 15, 2017 at the SM Meeting Room 1. This will cater again those participants that were identified by the DENR-Mines and GeoSciences Bureau and other interested stakeholders. On the other, a BIMP-EAGA Forum and Business Continuity Planning (BCP) will be held on Greenleaf Hotel on November 16-17 to cater those MSMEs and Stakeholders that are interested to learn doing the BCP and those that are interested to venture into business within the BIMP-EAGA.
Meanwhile the Special setting from November 13-19, 2017 include: 1.) Tsokokapehan, a showcase of the region’s coffee blends and chocolate that are served to the visitors for free; 2.) Sustained Upbeat, Empowered and Responsible (SUPER) Consumer, a booth that will be giving out information and communication material on consumer protection; 3.) Aspire Pavilion, which aims to showcase DA’s Agribusiness Support for Promotion and Investment in Regional Expo (ASPIRE) which has done in partnership with DTI and was piloted for Mindanao in Region 12. This will be located at the Atrium.
On the other hand the Special Setting from November 15-19, 2017 include: 1.) One Town One Product (OTOP) Next Gen and Branding Equity Development Program (BrEDP) Balangay, Treasures of SOX Pavilion, Craft Pavilion, and BIMO-EAGA as well as Go Lokal.
The OTOP and BrEDP Balangay will showcase the different brands of local products that wlli be used in marketing. These products are considered as the Region 12’s Best and are ready to enter the national as well as international markets. On the other hand, the Treasures of SOX Pavilion will be set-up by the Department of Tourism and will showcase the region’s different tourist destinations, therby enticing the visitors to see some places in SOCCSKSARGEN apart from buying its products.
The Craft Pavilion will also showcase the different craft products that were up scaled through the different skills and technical trainings on design and prototyping given by the DTI in cooperation with other agencies like DENR, TESDA, among others.
The BIMP-EAGA Pavilion also aims to showcase the products of the Region, mostly Aquamarine that have already penetrated the BIMP-EAGA Market and are still open to be marketed to other parts of the world.
Go Lokal on the other hand, will showcase the Region’s products that were identified as export ready and will be displayed in malls like Robinson’s, Sm, as well as concept parks like the Enchanted Kingdom.
Treasures of Region 12 is done in cooperation with the following national government agencies: 1.) Department of Agriculture (DA); 2.) Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR); 3.) Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR); 4.) DENR-Mines and Geo-Sciences Bureau (DENR-MGB); 5.) Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA); 6.) Technical and Skill Development Authority (TESDA); 7.) Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE); 8.) Department of Tourism and 9.) Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR) 10.) National Economic Development Authority (NEDA), It is also in collaboration with the local Government Unit of GenSan and the Regional SMED Council.
49 Negosyo Cenetrs Launched in Soccskasargen
A total of 49 out of 52 Negosyo Centers were launched across the region as of October 23, 2017, broken down as follows; South Cotabato – 11; North Cotabato – 15; Sultan Kudarat – 12; General Santos City – 1; Sarangani – 8; and Cotabato City – 1. Base on loction, 44 are based in the Local Government Units (LGUs); 4 in DTI Officers; and 1 in academe. There will be 3 additional Negosyo Centers left to be launched this year, in particular; Mlang, North Cotabato, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato and Midsayap, North Cotabato.
Categorized per model types, there are more model C Negosyo Centers – 33 out of the 45 NCs, compared to the total number of model A NCs with only 12 centers, model B NC with only 1 center.
These Negosyo Centers (NC) are in two Cities- General Santos City and Cotabato City, and four provinces- North Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, South Corabato and Sarangani.
For North Cotabato, the 15 Negosyo Centers launched were in the city of Kidapawan, and in the municipalities of Matalam, Makilala, Kabacan, Aleosan, Tulunan, Antipas, alameda, Pigcawayan, Carmen, Arakan, Magpet, President Roxas, Banisilan, Libungan, and Pikit.
In Sultan Kudarat, the 12 NCs are in the City of Tacurong, and in the municipalities of Isulan, President Quirino, Lambayong, Bagumbayan, Esperanza, Lutayan, Palimbang, Sen. Ninoy Aquino (SNA) Kalamansig, Colubio and Lebak.
For South Cotabato, the Negosyo Cenetrs were opened in Koronadal City in their local Government Unit and the Notre Dame Marbel University, and in the Municipalities of Surallah, Sto. Nino, Tangtangan, Tupi, Norala, Banga, T’boli, Polomolok and Tampakan.
In Sarangani. The 8 negosyo Cenetrs are located in Alabel in their Local Government Unit and the Provencial Government Office, and in the municipalities of Malapatan, Maitum, Maasim, Glan, Malungon, and Kiamba.
The Negosyo Centers have three major functions, namely; 1.) Business Registration Assistance, specifically facilitation of registration application of MSMEs in the Philippine Business Registry (PBR) and Barangay Micro Business Enterprise (BMBE); 2.) Business Advisory services for MSMEs tailored according to their needs, such as product development, trade promotion, financing facilitation, investment promotion, and SME counselling; and 3.) Business information and advocacy, specifically the provision of information on market, suppliers, buyers, and government assistance programs, as well as the conduct of trainings and seminars.
The Women of Marawi; Threading the way back to normalcy
Making ends meet in a great challenge for residents of Marawi City but these women are doing everything just to stay and keep their family alive.
Sewing was their regular source of livelihood, but all of the sudden, it came to an abrupt end. On May 23, 2017, Thousands of families were displaced by the wars and scores of families had to flee to ensure their families’ safety.
But as they say, there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.
To hasten the recovery and rehabilitation of Marawi City, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), which lead the Bagon Marawi Task Force Sub-Committee on Business and Livelihood, provided these women with sewing machines and cloth as starter kits to help them earn while staying either homeland or evacuation centers.
Back in August, DTI-Region 10 identified 16 women internally displaced persons (IDPs) who will be trained for dressmaking and were awarded with the sewing kits. The 16 sewers are able to generate income for themselves.
From Sta Elena Gymnasium, where they temporarily stay, the 16 women sewers go to the Provincial Training and Livelihood Development Center in Iligan City, where they sewer can earn at least P500 after a day’s work.
For Asnia Saniman, 23, laying hands on a high-speed sewing machine was a dream come true. Even as a kid, Asnia has been sewing handwomen tube kirts or malong in Filipino, shawls, and long dresses to earn extra for schooling and for her family.
But with the new sewing machines and cloth provided by DTI, Asnia can earn up to p1,300. At school, her classmates also ask her to sew for them, allowing her to earn even more.
To Asnia, the new sewing machine kits was her new lease on life amid the crisis that she and her family are going through.
“Naappreciate naming at sobrang masaya kami. Parang nabigyan kami ng panibaging buhay,” a teary-eyed Asnia said, while recalling the time when the terrorists where banging on their door.
“Malaking ulong sa amin ito,” she added.
On the other hand, the DTI’s Negosyo Center and PTLDC ensure that the handwomen malong, shoals and long dresses made by the IDP sewers go to the market indeed the products ended up in the right market with orders coming in from SM Cagayan de Oro, Manila, the Bangon Marawi Concert, Bangon Marawi Store at DTI main office in Makati City. There are also orders from Rustan’s for the Go Lokal Project.
Fellow IDP and 36-year-old Memeng Dianal said the sewing kits allowed her to feed her six children everyday. From P500 she earns before, now Memeng earns P2,000.00 a day, Finishing at least 20 handwomens malongs, shawls and long dresses.
“Malaking tulong ito sa amin (sewing kits) kahit kaunti-konti natutusyusan naming yung araw-araw na pangangailangan naming,” Memeng dsid.
Despite knowing that her family’s home in ground zero is now levelled due to the conflict, Memeng is hopeful that once they return to Marawi, there will be more opportunities for her and other Marawi residents. If only she can handle two business, she would do it for her children.
“Kung pweding doblehin ang business, magdodoble kayod ako para sa mga anak ko,: she said.
Now with the fighting officially declared over by the government. Asnia and Memeng together with other residents of Marawi will just have to wait for their return to their hometown.
After all, hope spring eternal!
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Saturday, November 4, 2017
Region 12 papayas now available in South Korea
KORONADAL, SOUTH COTABATO- Papayas from the town of Tupi in this province are now available in the South Korean market.
Regional Executive Director Milagros Casis of the Department of Agriculture 12 (DA 12) confirmed that on October 31, 2017, farmers from Tupi, South Cotabato shipped a ton of solo papayas to South Korea with the help of the Department of Agriculture 12.
“We are glad that our farmers from Tupi inked a deal with Nurida Company based in South Korea,” Director Casis said.
Nurida Company is a distributor of fresh fruits in the market of the said country.
According to the supply agreement, Tupi farmers, led by RM Fruits as the consolidator, are expected to ship two-three metric tons of solo papaya every week.
“This is a triumph for us since we are encouraging more farmers in Region 12 to think of the bigger market… this is one of the priorities now of the agriculture department,” the lady director added.
The official refers to the export opportunity for agricultural commodities from SOCCSKSARGEN.
“Through the DA’s assistance more agripreneurs are now already exporters. The Tulunan Mango and Fruits Growers’ Association of Tulunan, North Cotabato also shipped two tons of carabao mangoes to Dubai, United Arab Emirates just a month ago,” Director Casis said.
The Agribusiness and Marketing Assistance Division of DA 12 also disclosed that this milestone was realized because of the participation of RM Fruits in the TienDA Farmers’ and Fishermen’s Outlet in Manila, where representatives from Nurida Company initially talked with them.
TienDA, which was conceptualized by Agriculture Secretary Emmanuel Piñol, is regularly conducted by the DA to bring local agri-fishery products in Metro Manila.
According to AMAD, the construction of a treatment facility in Region 12 will further boost export opportunities for papaya, and other high value crops. (Carl Ulysses Aguillon/DA RAFIS 12)
Approved for release by:
MILAROS CAPAO-AN CASIS, CE
Regional Executive Director
Regional Executive Director
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Mga prodyuser at buyer ng gulay sa South Cotabato, pinulong ng DA 12
Nagtipon-tipon ang mga prodyuser at
buyer ng gulay sa South Cotabato sa ipinatawag na forum ng Agribusiness and
Marketing Assistance Division o AMAD ng Department of Agriculture 12 o DA 12 sa
Koronadal City kamakailan lamang.
Sa pakikipagtulungan ng DA 12 sa
Office of the Provincial Agriculturist ng naturang lalawigan, naisakatuparan
ang aktibidad kung saan naglalayon ang pagtitipon na mailapit ang mga prodyuser
sa kanilang mga buyer.
Ang mga buyer na ito ay
kinabibilangan na lamang ng Koronadal Market Vendors’ Association at mga mall.
Ayon kay AMAD Officer-In-Charge
Evelyn Jaruda ang forum ay isang paraan hindi lamang upang makahanap ng buyer
ang mga prodyuser kundi pati na rin ang pagtuklas sa angkop na presyo para sa
kanilang mga produkto.
Tiniyak din nito ang mga vegetable
producer na palaging handa ang ahensya sa pagbibigay ng marketing assistance sa
kanila kung kinakailangan.
Inilahad din nito na sa katunayan ay
patuloy ang partisipasyon ng DA 12 at ng ibang magsasaka sa rehiyon sa TienDA
Farmers and Fishermen’s Outlet kung saan ay dinadala ang mga produktong
pang-agrikultura mula sa iba’t ibang panig ng bansa patungo sa lugar na
pinagdadausan ng DA.
Dagdag pa nito na nilalayon sa ngayon
ni Agriculture Secretary Manny Piñol na mas palawakin pa ang
TienDA sa Visayas at Mindanao upang mas maraming magsasaka at mangingisda pa
ang makakabenepisyo.
Sa pagtitipon ay ibinalita rin sa mga
magsasaka ang panibagong laon program ng pamahalaan na Production Loan Easy
Access Program.
Direktor Casis hinikayat ang mga lokal na
pamahalaan na palagiang makipag-ugnayan sa DA
Hinihikayat
sa ngayon ni Department of Agriculture 12 o DA 12 Regional Executive Director
Milagros Casis ang mga lokal na pamahalaan na ugaliing makipag-ugnayan sa
ahensya.
Ito ang
kanyang hamon sa mga partisipante ng isang forum sa Koronadal City para sa
implementasyon ng Philippine Rural Development Project o PRDP.
Ipinaliwanag
ni Director Casis na dahil sa kakulungan ng palagiang pakikipag-ugnayan ng mga
lokal na pamahalaan sa DA, hindi agarang nabibigyang solusyon ang iilang
problema sa implementasyon ng mga proyektong pang-agrikultura.
Tiniyak
naman ng opisyal na gagawing regular na rin ng DA 12 ang pagsasagawa ng forum
upang i-assess ang implementasyon hindi lamang ng PRDP kundi pati na rin ng iba
pang proyekto ng ahensya.
Sa
kabilang dako, ang forum ay resulta ng rekomendasyon ng World Bank sa ginanap
na World Bank Review Mission sa Sarangani noong Mayo na mas paigtingin pa ng DA
ang pakikipagpulong nito sa mga lokal na pamahalaan.
Ibinalita
rin sa mga partisipante ang mga bagong guidelines sa proyektong imprastruktura
ng PRDP at status ng mga proyektong iniimplementa sa Rehiyon Dose.
Inimbita naman
ang mga contractor sa pagtitipon upang paalalahanan sila na kinakailangang
matapos ang isang proyekto sa nakatakdang araw na nakasaad sa mga project
design.
Friday, August 18, 2017
Thursday, August 17, 2017
DA-BAI bans movement of poultry outside Luzon
KORONADAL CITY. The
Department of Agriculture-Bureau of Animal Industry (DA-BAI) temporarily bans
the movement of live domestic and wild birds from Luzon to Visayas and
Mindanao.
In a Memorandum Circular
signed by Officer-in-Charge Director Enrico Garzon, which was sent out on
August 11, 2017, the ban also covers products from domestic and wild birds like
poultry meat, day old chick, and semen.
Manure of these animals,
which is used as organic fertilizer, is also included in the prohibition from
traveling outside Luzon.
This directive was in line
with the Avian Influenza or Bird Flu outbreak in the province of Pampanga which
started last week.
The document also stated
that within Luzon Island, the movement of fresh, frozen meat, eggs and other
uncooked poultry products may be allowed provided this is outside of the seven
kilometer radius control area of the outbreak site in Pampanga.
A shipping permit and a
health certificate issued by a government veterinarian should also be secured.
DA 12 Regional Executive
Director Milagros Casis said that through this memorandum by DA-BAI, consumers
in Region 12 will be assured of safety poultry meat and other related products
for their consumption.
“Our government can also
rapidly control the outbreak through this directive,” she added.
The temporary ban will take
effect until such time that no new cases are reported 21 days after the depopulation
of the affected areas.
Meanwhile, Secretary Emmanuel
Piñol said that the DA and BAI already culled out almost 200,000 of chickens in
San Luis, Pampanga as part of the control measures of the government for the
spread of the virus.
In his official facebook
page, Sec. Piñol also released the hotlines for queries and concerns about
avian influenza. For disease reporting and other concerns: 0920-854-3119 and 0995-132-9339;
while for quarantine concerns clients can ask through this contact number: 0918-917-1407; and for mass media
queries: 0928-736-4454. (Carl Ulysses L. Aguillon/RAFIS-DA RFO 12)
Approved
by:
MILAGROS C. CASIS, CE
Regional
Executive Director
Monday, August 14, 2017
BRUNEI CONTRIBUTES TO PHILIPPINES HALAL SECTOR
THE bilateral relationship be-tween the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam is excellent and there is much that can be learnt from their cooperation, including in the Halal industry.
This was said by Alan Peter Cayetano, the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs, during a session organised as part of the first Asean Media Forum (AMF), in Manila, the Philippines on August 4.
Jointly organised by the Asean Secretariat and the Deutsche Gessellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ), in consultation with the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, the AMF was held as part of the commemorative activities celebrating the 50th anniversary of Asean.
The AMF was aimed at providing a platform for Asean to convey key messages of its goals, achievements and challenges to top media leaders, while at the same time, allows for engagement, discussion and debate on topical and timely international issues which affect the region.
The highlight of the forum was a ‘Conversation with the Asean Chair’ hosted by the Philippine Secretary of Foreign Affairs.
During the session, the Secretary of Foreign Affairs responded to a question from the Bulletin pertaining to the relationship between the Philippines and Brunei Darussalam.
“The Philippines has very good bilateral relations with Brunei,” he said, noting a very special friendship between the two countries.
“We are in debt to our Asean brothers and sisters in countries where there is a Muslim majority which includes, of course, Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. Because of their help, we are able to manage the problem in Mindanao.
“So the cooperation is there. Many of those who are helping us in the peace process are Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei.”
He added, “There are a lot of things we can learn from our cooperation, like the Halal industry, both for our local population and as we develop our agriculture.”
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