ZAMBOANGA CITY, May
14 (PNA) – The province of Zamboanga del Norte is set to promote its vast
mineral deposits, sprawling agricultural lands, and numerous tourism sites as
among the potential areas for investments during the two-day Agri-Tourism
Investments Forum.
He said that the provincial government has invited DTI Regional Officer-in-Charge Sitti Amina Jain to talk on investment opportunities in modern rubber production during the forum.
The forum, dubbed as
Nego-Tour ’14, is set to be held from May 29 to 30 in Dipolog City, the capital
of Zamboanga del Norte.
DTI-Zamboanga del
Norte Provincial Director Noel Bazan said in a statement Wednesday that his
office is one of the agencies tapped by the provincial government to facilitate
the forum which will be held in time for the 62nd founding anniversary
celebration of Zamboanga del Norte.
“The province
virtually sits atop deposits of precious and semi-precious minerals, barely
tapped – among them chromite, silver, and gold. Vast logged over areas beg for
plantation or agricultural development. The province too is blessed with many
historical sites and scenic spots, many still in pristine, unspoiled condition
suitable for eco-tourism development. Add to these the mild weather, rich
culture and warm hospitality of the people, and you have the perfect place for
those who may want to invest and unwind, or to stay for good while doing
business on the side,” Bazan said.
He said that the provincial government has invited DTI Regional Officer-in-Charge Sitti Amina Jain to talk on investment opportunities in modern rubber production during the forum.
He said that the
province of Zamboanga del Norte, like the rest of the region, is highly
suitable for rubber production “and we still have plenty of idle lands for
plantation development in the province.”
“We want our
investors though to adopt modern methods of farming because productivity and
the resulting return on investments (ROI) is way, way below using the
traditional way as compared with our ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian
Nations) neighbors--Thailand, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Much more compared with
India, which reportedly gets the highest yield per hectare among the major
rubber producing countries in the world,” Bazan said.
“In behalf of the
provincial government of Zamboanga del Norte, we invite everyone, most
especially those who have the money but don’t know where to invest, to come and
participate in the Nego-Tour ‘14. You will surely enjoy the sights and sounds
of Zambo Norte even as you will get to be acquainted with the many
opportunities for business in the province,” Bazan added. (PNA)
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