Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du had a meeting with Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) Education and Training Committee Chair Jose Rene Gayo on Negros Oriental’s Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency (TVSAGR) Project as well as on rice production in the Visayas region. The meeting was held at NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City.
In a significant collaborative effort towards advancing agricultural sustainability, Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) President Edward Du engaged in a strategic meeting with Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) Education and Training Committee Chair Jose Rene Gayo. The focus of the discussion was on Negros Oriental’s Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency (TVSAGR) Project and the broader landscape of rice production in the Visayas region. This pivotal meeting unfolded at the NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City.
Edward Du, a prominent figure in NOCCI and a stalwart advocate for regional development, initiated the dialogue to foster collaboration between the two chambers. The conversation revolved around the Tamlang Valley project, a key initiative aimed at promoting sustainable agriculture and economic resilience in Negros Oriental. Du and Gayo explored potential synergies, leveraging their respective chambers’ strengths to propel the project forward.
The Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency (TVSAGR) Project holds significant promise for the region. It encompasses strategies to enhance agricultural practices, promote sustainable growth, and fortify the economic resilience of Negros Oriental. The meeting between Du and Gayo aimed to align the efforts of NOCCI and MBCCI in supporting this transformative initiative.
Additionally, the discussion delved into the intricacies of rice production in the Visayas region. Both NOCCI and MBCCI recognize the critical role of agriculture, particularly rice cultivation, in the economic fabric of the Visayas. The collaborative dialogue sought to identify opportunities for joint initiatives that could contribute to the advancement of rice production, benefiting local farmers and communities.
The NOCCI Office in Dumaguete City served as the backdrop for this crucial exchange of ideas. The meeting was not only a platform for strategic planning but also a testament to the commitment of both chambers to actively engage in the development of sustainable agricultural practices and economic resilience in the region.
As NOCCI and MBCCI presidents join forces, the collaborative spirit displayed in this meeting sets the stage for impactful initiatives.
The Tamlang Valley Sustainable Agriculture for Growth and Resiliency (TVSAGR) Project, coupled with insights into Visayas rice production, underscores the chambers’ dedication to fostering agricultural advancements that transcend regional boundaries, contributing to the overall prosperity of Negros Oriental.