Negros Oriental Governor Manuel Sagarbarria, together with NOCCI President and Negros Oriental Private Sector Representative (PSR) Edward Du and Provincial Planning and Development Officer Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, attended the Regional Development Council (RDC)-7 4th Quarter Meeting via Zoom. One of the matters discussed in the RDC-7 meeting was the development of the Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency (TVSAGR) Project in Negros Oriental.
Negros Oriental Governor Manuel Sagarbarria, alongside NOCCI President Edward Du and Provincial Planning and Development Officer Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, participated in the Regional Development Council (RDC)-7 4th Quarter Meeting via Zoom. This virtual gathering served as a platform to address key initiatives, including the development of the Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency (TVSAGR) Project in Negros Oriental.The presence of Governor Sagarbarria, Mr. Du, and Engr. Mercado underscored the province’s commitment to fostering sustainable development and economic resilience. Through active engagement in the RDC-7 meeting, Negros Oriental demonstrated its dedication to collaborative efforts aimed at driving progress and prosperity in the region.
The discussion at the RDC-7 meeting centered on the strategic development of the Tamlang Valley project, which holds significant potential for promoting sustainable agriculture and fostering economic growth in Negros Oriental. Leaders deliberated on various aspects of the project, including funding, implementation strategies, and stakeholder engagement.Governor Sagarbarria, in his capacity as the provincial leader, emphasized the importance of prioritizing initiatives that promote inclusive growth and environmental sustainability. He highlighted the Tamlang Valley project as a cornerstone of Negros Oriental’s development agenda, aiming to harness the region’s agricultural potential while ensuring the well-being of local communities.
NOCCI President Edward Du reiterated the chamber’s commitment to supporting initiatives that drive economic development and enhance livelihood opportunities in Negros Oriental. He emphasized the need for collaborative action among government agencies, private sector stakeholders, and local communities to realize the full potential of the Tamlang Valley project.Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, as the Provincial Planning and Development Officer, provided insights into the strategic planning process for the TVSAGR Project. He highlighted the importance of stakeholder engagement, resource mobilization, and sustainable land management practices in achieving the project’s objectives.
The RDC-7 meeting served as a platform for fruitful discussions and exchange of ideas among key stakeholders involved in the Tamlang Valley project. Participants recognized the significance of collective action in addressing challenges and seizing opportunities for sustainable development in Negros Oriental.Moving forward, the provincial government, NOCCI, and relevant stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to working collaboratively towards the successful implementation of the Tamlang Valley project. By leveraging resources, expertise, and partnerships, they aim to create a resilient agricultural sector that contributes to the province’s overall socio-economic development.
The participation of Negros Oriental’s leadership in the RDC-7 4th Quarter Meeting signifies a united front in advancing sustainable development goals in the region. Through strategic collaboration and proactive engagement, they seek to build a brighter future for Negros Oriental, anchored on inclusive growth and environmental stewardship.