PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del Sur, March 10 (PNA) -– The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI)
in coordination with the Bureau of Small and Medium Enterprises Development
(BSMED) is conducting a two-day seminar for prospective investors who would
like to venture into modern rubber production.
DTI Regional
Officer-in-Charge Sitti Amina Jain said the seminar, which is scheduled Tuesday
until Wednesday, is aimed at providing information on investment opportunities
in rubber industry and impart modern knowledge on rubber farm management
techniques.
The seminar will be
held at Case Mea Hotel in the municipality of Ipil, the capital town of
Zamboanga Sibugay.
She said the seminar
is also open to existing rubber farmers, processors, traders, and other rubber
industry stakeholders who would like to adopt new technologies in their farms
to enhance production and improve the quality of natural rubber produced.
A topic on marketing
and pricing of natural rubber is also included in the program. These will be on
the first day of the seminar.
The second day of the
seminar will be devoted to field visits to enable the participants to actually
see the operation of select rubber nurseries, plantations and processing plants
in Zamboanga Sibugay.
Zamboanga Sibugay
Senior Trade and Industry Development Specialist Roel Catimbang said they are
giving more attention to the rubber industry since rubber is one of Zamboanga
Peninsula’s champion products, especially in Zamboanga Sibugay province.
“Zamboanga Sibugay is
touted to be the rubber capital in the region and the provincial government is
raring to promote the rubber industry. This is also the reason the seminar is
conducted here,” Catimbang said.
Meanwhile, Jain said
the seminar is just the first of many other training, seminar, product
development, and other forms of assistance in the pipeline this year for the
region’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) under the DTI’s SME Roving
Academy (SMERA) program. (PNA)
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