Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) officers and members led by President Edward Du participated in the C3 (Coconut, Coffee, and Cacao) Investment, Market and Technology Congress conducted by the Department of Trade and Industry-Negros Oriental Provincial Office.
The said activity provided a collaborative platform for various industry stakeholders, farmers, investors, and technology experts to exchange and explore valuable opportunities for the coconut, coffee, and cacao farmers in Negros Oriental. The C3 Congress, held at the Growpoint Events Place, Dumaguete City, was initiated by NOCCI to promote and advance the coconut, coffee, and cacao industries in the province of Negros Oriental.
The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) has once again demonstrated its unwavering commitment to the economic growth and development of Negros Oriental. Led by the dynamic President Edward Du, NOCCI officers and members actively participated in the recently conducted C3 (Coconut, Coffee, and Cacao) Investment, Market, and Technology Congress organized by the Department of Trade and Industry-Negros Oriental Provincial Office.
The C3 Congress, held at the prestigious Growpoint Events Place in Dumaguete City, served as a pivotal gathering that brought together a diverse array of stakeholders, including industry experts, farmers, investors, and technology innovators. The event aimed to provide a collaborative platform for these stakeholders to engage in meaningful discussions, exchange insights, and explore valuable opportunities that could propel the coconut, coffee, and cacao industries to new heights in Negros Oriental.
President Edward Du, at the forefront of NOCCI’s delegation, expressed the chamber’s dedication to fostering growth and sustainability within these key agricultural sectors. The active participation of NOCCI in events like the C3 Congress underscores the organization’s role as a driving force in the economic landscape of Negros Oriental.
The C3 Congress featured comprehensive discussions on investment prospects, market trends, and technological advancements relevant to coconut, coffee, and cacao cultivation. Participants were treated to a wealth of information presented by industry leaders and experts, shedding light on innovative practices, market demands, and potential areas for growth within these vital sectors.
One of the primary objectives of the congress was to facilitate networking and collaboration among attendees. NOCCI, as a proactive advocate for economic progress, actively engaged with fellow participants to explore potential partnerships, joint ventures, and initiatives that could contribute to the overall development of the coconut, coffee, and cacao industries in Negros Oriental.
The congress not only provided a platform for knowledge exchange but also offered a space for farmers to interact directly with investors and technology experts. This interaction is crucial for bridging gaps and creating synergies that can enhance the efficiency and productivity of agricultural practices in the region.
NOCCI’s initiation of the C3 Congress reflects its foresight in identifying the strategic importance of the coconut, coffee, and cacao industries in the province. By organizing such events, NOCCI contributes significantly to the promotion and advancement of these sectors, reinforcing Negros Oriental’s position as a key player in the national agricultural landscape.
As a chamber dedicated to promoting sustainable economic development, NOCCI recognizes the pivotal role that these industries play in the province’s economy. The coconut, coffee, and cacao sectors not only contribute to the livelihoods of countless farmers but also hold the potential to drive economic growth, create job opportunities, and enhance the overall socio-economic fabric of Negros Oriental.
NOCCI’s active participation in the C3 Congress exemplifies its commitment to being a catalyst for positive change and progress in Negros Oriental. Through initiatives like these, NOCCI continues to fortify its role as a dynamic and influential force, actively shaping the future of the province’s economic landscape. The chamber’s dedication to the success of the coconut, coffee, and cacao industries underscores its mission to foster sustainable development and prosperity for the benefit of all stakeholders in Negros Oriental.