BAGABAG, Nueva Vizcaya —To boost the 'sweet gold' industry in the province, the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) created the Nueva Mango Industry Development Council in partnership with the Department of Agriculture-Nueva Vizcaya Experiment Station (DA-NVES) and the Nueva Vizcaya local government.
DTI Nueva Vizcaya Director Michael Paggabao said the agency and its partners recently conducted a meeting cum focus group discussion at the DA-NVES Training Center in Villaros village here to revive the mango industry of the province.'The objective of the gathering was to strengthen the promotion and development of the province's mango industry by identifying key challenges faced by farmers and devising effective strategies for overcoming these issues,' Paggabao said. Photo shows the participants during the event where the Nueva Vizcaya Mango Industry Development Council was created. DTI PHOTOThe event was participated by key stakeholders, including mango growers, industry experts and local government leaders 'who collectively worked toward crafting a strategic plan aimed at enhancing production, improving marketing strategies and ensuring the sustainability of the industry,' he said.Paggabao added the collaboration is crucial in revitalizing Nueva Vizcaya's mango industry and reclaiming its position in the market.In underscoring the significant impact this collective effort will have on the industry's growth and promotion, he highlighted the value of partnerships among the provincial government, national agencies, the private sector and other stakeholders.During the meeting, the DA-NVES also presented an overview of the current status of Nueva Vizcaya's mango industry.DA-NVES manager Arsenio Apostol said the province's climate, elevation and other favorable characteristics make it an ideal location for mango productio
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