Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du, together with NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni, Negros Oriental Provincial Planning and Development Officer Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, and Negros Oriental Economic Consultant Efren Carreon, had an investment meeting with ZOTUS Group of United Kingdom led by Mr. Angelito Salcedo at NOCCI Office, Dumaguete City.
The meeting was intended to discuss possible collaboration between the Provincial Government of Negros Oriental and the ZOTUS Group for the realization and development of the provincial government’s flagship agricultural project- the Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency Project (TVSAGRP).
Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du, joined by NOCCI Executive Director John Jalandoni, Negros Oriental Provincial Planning and Development Officer Engr. Ingo Ash Julian Mercado, and Negros Oriental Economic Consultant Efren Carreon, orchestrated a pivotal investment meeting at the NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City. The distinguished guest was Mr. Angelito Salcedo, leading the ZOTUS Group from the United Kingdom.
The focal point of the meeting centered around exploring potential collaborations between the Provincial Government of Negros Oriental and the ZOTUS Group. Specifically, the discussion revolved around the joint realization and development of the provincial government’s flagship agricultural endeavor—the Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency Project (TVSAGRP).
The Tamlang Valley Project stands as a cornerstone for sustainable agricultural practices, aiming to fortify the province’s agricultural sector and enhance resilience in the face of challenges. The investment meeting with ZOTUS signifies a strategic move towards leveraging international expertise and resources to propel the Tamlang Valley Project forward.
President Edward Du’s proactive approach in engaging with the ZOTUS Group demonstrates NOCCI’s commitment to fostering global partnerships for the local development of Negros Oriental. The collaboration envisions a synergy between the local government and international investors, paving the way for innovative solutions and sustainable growth in the agricultural landscape.
As NOCCI steers towards impactful collaborations, the investment meeting with ZOTUS echoes the chamber’s dedication to advancing initiatives that contribute to the economic and agricultural resilience of Negros Oriental. The strategic alliance holds the promise of not only bolstering local agricultural practices but also fostering economic growth and resilience in the province.