Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du had a meeting with the Bible Service Seaweed Marketing Cooperative Board of Directors Chairman Oscar Monzales at NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City. The meeting was intended to discuss the cooperative’s proposed Seaweed Farming Livelihood Program in the municipality of Sibulan.
NOCCI fully supports the said initiative as this is in line with its advocacy agenda on capacitating, promoting, and sustaining the aquaculture sector towards attaining inclusive economic growth for the province of Negros Oriental.
Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du, in a proactive move towards fostering sustainable livelihoods, recently convened with the Board of Directors Chairman of the Bible Service Seaweed Marketing Cooperative, Oscar Monzales, at the NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City. The primary agenda of the meeting was to delve into the cooperative’s proposed Seaweed Farming Livelihood Program in the municipality of Sibulan.
The cooperative’s initiative aligns seamlessly with NOCCI’s advocacy agenda, which centers on empowering, promoting, and sustaining the aquaculture sector to foster inclusive economic growth in Negros Oriental. President Du expressed full support for the proposed Seaweed Farming Livelihood Program, recognizing its potential to not only generate economic opportunities but also contribute to the province’s overall sustainability goals.
Discussions during the meeting revolved around the cooperative’s plans, strategies, and the anticipated impact of the Seaweed Farming Livelihood Program on the community of Sibulan. As a key advocate for sustainable development, President Du emphasized the importance of initiatives that harmonize economic growth with environmental stewardship.
NOCCI’s endorsement of the Seaweed Farming Livelihood Program underscores its commitment to actively contribute to the province’s economic and environmental objectives. The aquaculture sector, particularly seaweed farming, holds significant promise as a driver of sustainable development, providing a source of income for local communities while promoting environmental resilience.
By throwing its support behind such initiatives, NOCCI exemplifies its role as a catalyst for positive change in Negros Oriental. President Edward Du’s collaborative approach and proactive engagement reinforce the chamber’s commitment to being a driving force in initiatives that create a balance between economic development and environmental sustainability.