By
Claro A. Lanipa
Anchored
on the theme “Gearing up ZamPen Mango Stakeholders for the 2015 ASEAN
Integration,” the forum was participated in by some 60 mango producers,
spraying contractors, traders and other government agencies from all over the
region.
DTI-9
Regional Director Sitti Amina Jain in her opening message said “this a very
good venue for us to exchange information, developments, ideas, challenges and
opportunities needed for the mango industry as we face a very good
opportunity in the ASEAN economic integration.”
She
said added “this is the best time and venue for us to hear from you – your
concerns, challenges and problems that are preventing the industry from growing
as we are expecting.”
“In
terms of industry as a whole are we really growing? Are we going out of Region
9, are we going out of Zamboanga del Sur and ultimately are we going to really
bring our mango outside?” Jain asked.
“We
are looking at the ASEAN economic integration as a big opportunity, because we
are considering the 600 million population of the six-member ASEAN countries as
a huge market for mango,” Jain stressed.
Meanwhile,
Zamboanga del
Sur Governor Antonio Cerilles whose message was read by Provincial
Agriculturist Joel Sabellano, was elated that his province was chosen as the
venue of the mango forum. “We understand the significance of mango in our
economy.
The
Philippine mango is very competitive; it is somehow much sweeter than the mango
from Europe ,” the governor said.
On the
other hand, Philippine Mango Industry Federation Inc. president, Virginia Dela
Fuente who was the keynote speaker during the forum, challenged the local mango
producers to organize and empower themselves in order for the industry to
progress and succeed.(PIA IX) 100714)
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