PBBM cites role of ‘CoCaNut’ industry in socio-economic dev’t

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday urged participants in the three-day National Coffee,
Cacao, and Coconut (CoCaNut) Congress 2023 to seize available opportunities as he cited the role of
these industries in the country’s socio-economic development.
Organized by the Panay Organization for Progressive Agriculture (POPA), the congress formally
opened at the Iloilo Convention Center in this city on Wednesday and will run until Nov. 10.
In the President’s keynote message delivered by Agriculture Senior Undersecretary Domingo
Panganiban, Marcos emphasized the need to strengthen “our production capabilities and extend our
reach beyond our borders to increase the international demand for our fine coffee, cacao, and
coconut produce.”
This would not only boost economic prospects and showcase the world-class quality of the country’s
agricultural products, but would also create countless job opportunities and economic growth for
businesses, farmers, and local communities, the President said.
He added the government has been implementing strategies under the coffee and cacao industry
roadmaps for 2021-2025 to increase production and meet the demand for local and foreign markets.
Seed systems for the coffee industry to expand tissue culture laboratories and improve the quality of
seedlings are being established while there is a continuous expansion of areas for the production of
cacao.
“We are linking coffee and cacao growers and processors to big industrial markets to improve market
access of producers and increase their income,” he said.
The implementation of the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan is ongoing to rehabilitate
the industry and increase productivity.
The Seed Farm Development Project will augment the source of coconut seedlings while the
institutionalization of the Enterprise Development Project will empower coconut farmers.
“Rest assured, the government will remain committed not only to the development of coffee, cacao,
and coconut industries but also to the advancement of all agricultural products and services,” he
added.
POPA cooperative President, Dr. Louie Tirador, in his message, expressed his desire for participants to
have enhanced knowledge and skills to become better partners in improving the said industries.
“We embark on this congress with the desire to inspire more farmers, industry players, and
policymakers to pay more attention to the opportunities that these three commodities can give us.
Our fertile lands are ripe and ideal for coffee, cacao, and coconut,” he said.
The congress with the theme, “Thriving and Innovating through Changing Climates” was also graced
by Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food chairperson Senator Cynthia Villar, Iloilo Governor
Arthur Defensor Jr., Tourism Regional Director Crisanta Marlene Rodriguez, Agriculture Regional
Executive Director Dennis Arpia, and Western Visayas Regional Agriculture and Fisheries Council
(RAFC) chairperson Buen Mondejar.
The three-day congress will cover topics including the global outlook of coffee and cacao and the
coconut industry in the local and international scenario, the economic and value chain of CoCaNut,
government initiatives and financing schemes for farmers, and innovations to boost the
competitiveness of local production.