Monday, June 6, 2016

FOOD PROCESSORS AVAIL FREE PACKAGING CONSULTATION

 In response to the challenge of the ASEAN Economic Integration, DTI – Davao del Norte Field Office conducted a free packaging seminar and consultation for the province’s food processors on May 23, 2016 at Heroben Hometel, Tagum City.


MSME - participants got their pick of various packaging materials during the product presentation of suppliers.

The lack of proper packaging and labeling had always been one of the pressing concerns faced by most MSMEs in the province. This is attributed mostly to the lack of access to suppliers of affordable packaging materials. 


Likewise, the minimum volume requirement and the freight cost (particularly for those who source their packaging from Metro Manila), hinder start-ups and emerging entrepreneurs from competing with products of other ASEAN countries in terms of aesthetics. This also prevents them from penetrating mainstream markets.

MSME - participants got their pick of various packaging materials during the product presentation of suppliers.
With this activity, DTI aims to inculcate among the MSMEs the importance of a proper package and label to the product’s image and branding. The session also provided a venue for the MSMEs to meet with local suppliers of packaging materials and participate in a one-on-one consultation with them.

More than 40 food processors from all over the province benefitted from the consultation. Most of them are emerging entrepreneurs who are on the process of introducing their products, while some already have established markets and are just looking for cheaper alternatives to their current packaging materials.

Mr. Arnel Rodriguez of DOST-XI discussed the importance of packaging.

Mr. Arnel Rodriguez, Senior Research and Development Specialist of the Department of Science and Technology – Regional Office XI also shared his expertise on food packaging and labeling to the participants. Among the topics he discussed were the importance of packaging, the advantages and disadvantages of various types of food packaging materials from aluminum cans to pet bottles and the basic requirements for food labels prescribed by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA).

Samples of "generic" packaging materials offered to MSMEs.
“Having the proper packaging and label for your product gives you an edge over your competitors because consumers will most likely buy your products based on how it looks, not so much on how it tastes.”, Maria Victoria D. Adriatico, DTI – DavNor’s Supervising Trade and Industry Specialist for SME Development Services  told the participants.

Samples of "generic" packaging materials offered to MSMEs.

DTI-Davao del Norte has been regularly conducting free product development activities for the food and non-food sectors in the province as part of its effort to increase competitiveness of local products and aligning them with global standards. It is set to conduct a Labeling Consultancy Caravan during the second half of this year which will be geared towards start-up entrepreneurs around Davao del Norte.


Friday, May 13, 2016

DAVNOR SMEs IMPROVED PRODUCTION UNDER DTI’S SSF

A significant improvement in the production output of Shared Service Facility (SSF) beneficiaries from Davao del Norte was noted during a visit conducted by the team from Department of Trade and Industry on April 26, 2016.

Shared Service Facilities (SSF) is a program of the Department of Trade and Industry which is designed to eliminate bottlenecks in the production process of MSMEs by providing necessary equipment and machineries. This will speed up the production process which in turn enable them to meet existing market demands.

DTI Team who visited the SSF beneficiaries in Davao del Norte on April 26, 2016 headed by Assistant Secretary for Regional Operations Blesilda Lantayona (3rd from left).
The visit was part of the three-day DTI Services Caravan dubbed as “DTI Negosyo, Konsyumer at Iba Pa”. The Davao leg of the caravan was held at SM Lanang, in Davao City on April 25-27, 2016. The visiting DTI team was headed by DTI Assistant Secretary for Regional Operations Blesila A. Lantayona and consists of DTI regional directors and representatives from DTI attached agencies such as the Export Marketing Bureau (EMB) and Center for International Trade Expositions and Missions (CITEM).

Four SSF’s were visited including famed cacao products exporter Chokolate de San Isidro (CSI), banana powder producer AMS Employees Fresh Fruit Producers Cooperative (AMSEFFPCO) in Kapalong, the Engineered Bamboo Processing Center in Tagum National Trade School, and the vermi-composting facility of Rehoboth in Panabo City. These organizations reported an improvement in their operations due to the shift from the labor-intensive to machine-enabled production process.

Women from San Isidro takes pride in the global success of Sikwate! by CSI which in turn gives them and their husbands a sustainable source of income.

The cacao processing equipments turned over by DTI to CSI helped the organization to attain quality standards in their Sikwate “tableya”, a local name for round flat tablets made from ground cacao beans. Aside from being used in hot chocolate drinks, their “tableya” has also become in demand with restaurants and bakeshops around the Philippines as a main ingredient to chocolate-based pastries and dishes. CSI also exports to Japan, Europe and Australia.

These MSMEs also disclosed an increase in gross sales due to the increased production volume. More importantly, they were able to penetrate new markets and employ more people from their area.

DTI-Davao del Norte Provincial Director evaluates AMSEFFPCO's feed-grade banana powder processed through the granulator provided by DTI under its SSF program.

“Banana off-grade from the farms of our members used to just rot in the corner. Now, we are producing an average 10 tons of feed-grade banana powder every month thanks to the granulator provided by DTI under its Shared Service Facility Program.”, said Rizalie Calma, AMSEFFPCO’s Project Manager. 

They are currently selling their produce to big feed mill companies in the country. The coop was able to generate more than one million pesos of income last 2015. “We are now providing livelihood not just for our members but for the whole community”, she added.

A total of 25 trade associations and cooperatives from Davao del Norte have already benefited from DTI’s SSF Program since it was launched last 2013. The agency is set to launch this year its last batch of Shared Service Facilities. (DTI-DN Info Unit)