As part of the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (NOCCI’s) advocacy for Business Development and Investment Promotion, NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni had a meeting with NOCCI member Ramilo Renewable Commodities Corporation (RRCC) on the developments for the proposed Suma Grass Plantation and Green Charcoal Production in Negros Oriental.
In line with the Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (NOCCI) unwavering commitment to Business Development and Investment Promotion, a significant milestone was achieved through a strategic meeting. NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni convened with NOCCI member Ramilo Renewable Commodities Corporation (RRCC) to discuss advancements in the proposed Suma Grass Plantation and Green Charcoal Production in Negros Oriental.
The meeting, a testament to NOCCI’s dedication to fostering economic growth and sustainability, delved into the collaborative efforts between NOCCI and RRCC. The focus was on exploring the potential for the Suma Grass Plantation, a forward-thinking initiative with implications for both environmental conservation and economic development.
Suma Grass, known for its rapid growth and versatility, holds promise as a sustainable source for charcoal production. The proposed project aligns with NOCCI’s advocacy for eco-friendly solutions and economic ventures that contribute to the overall development of Negros Oriental.
John Jalandoni, in his role as NOCCI Executive Director, emphasized the importance of collaborative ventures in driving economic progress. The partnership with RRCC signifies a shared vision for promoting sustainable practices and establishing Negros Oriental as a hub for innovative and environmentally conscious business initiatives.
The Suma Grass Plantation and Green Charcoal Production project, if realized, could become a model for sustainable business practices in the region. The collaboration between NOCCI and RRCC reflects a broader trend of businesses aligning with environmental stewardship, fostering a balance between economic development and ecological responsibility.
As discussions progress, NOCCI remains at the forefront of advocating for initiatives that not only contribute to the economic vitality of Negros Oriental but also embrace environmentally friendly practices. The meeting with RRCC marks a significant stride towards realizing a future where business development goes hand-in-hand with sustainability in the heart of Negros Oriental.