Cebu mango processing plant gets P4.3-M Japanese aid
MANILA,
March 12 (PNA) — Cebu-based Southern Partners and Fair Trade Center,
Inc. (SPFTC) recently signed a grant contract with the Japanese
government to upgrade its mango processing facilities in Naga City in
Cebu and provide new equipments.
SPFTC Managing Director Geraldine M. Labradores and
Ambassador Makoto Katsura signed the agreement today at the Japanese
embassy in Manila.
The project, valued at US$ 93,910 (about P4.3 million), will
be funded through Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human
Security Projects (GGP).
Philippine annual revenues from the mango industry amounts
to about U.S.D1,400 million. Yet small mango farmers, who are directly
involved in mango production, have not fully benefited from the scale of
the industry.
SPFTC built the fruit processing plant in Naga City to serve
as a direct link between producers and consumers. The SPFTC advances
the fair trade practice by purchasing farm products at fair prices, and
delivers quality products to consumers.
Their activities have contributed to income increase of
small farmers. However, due to the capacity limitation of the equipment
they own, only limited amounts of fruit can be processed per day.
With the grant assistance, the SPFTC will purchase a new
fruit dehydrator that has a larger capacity and two burner stoves that
can also contribute to the improvement of productivity of mangoes—one of
Cebu’s major products. A haul truck will also be provided. Hygiene and
sanitary condition of the plant will also be strengthened with new
stainless steel basins and cooking vats to be purchased under the grant.
The Naga plant will also be improved to increase efficiency
and productivity by having roofs insulated, drainage reconstructed and
floor tiled.
SPFTC expects increased productivity would also increase the incomes
of about 450 small farmers. (PNA)
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