NOCCI officers contribute to boosting local tourism with the adoption of the 2024 Tourism Agenda by NOTC
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The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) officers attended the Negros Oriental Tourism Council (NOTC) First Regular Meeting for 2024 which was held at Bethel Guest House, Dumaguete City. During the meeting, the NOTC adopted NOCCI’s 2024 Tourism Agenda which primarily targets to achieve 500,000 tourist arrivals for the year 2024. After the approval of the tourism agenda, the core council committees laid out core strategies to boost the local tourism sector towards increasing the Negros Oriental’s potential for economic growth as well as achieve greater inclusivity.
The Negros Oriental Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NOCCI) officers actively participated in the Negros Oriental Tourism Council (NOTC) First Regular Meeting for 2024, held at Bethel Guest House, Dumaguete City. This collaborative effort aimed to set the stage for enhancing tourism initiatives in the province.
At the forefront of discussions was the adoption of NOCCI’s proposed 2024 Tourism Agenda by the NOTC. The agenda sets ambitious targets, with a primary focus on achieving 500,000 tourist arrivals for the year 2024. This milestone reflects the collective commitment to leveraging Negros Oriental’s rich cultural heritage and natural attractions to drive economic growth and prosperity.
With the approval of the tourism agenda, the core council committees outlined strategic initiatives aimed at bolstering the local tourism sector. These initiatives encompass a range of activities, including marketing campaigns, infrastructure development, and community engagement programs. By fostering collaboration and innovation, the NOTC aims to position Negros Oriental as a premier tourist destination while ensuring greater inclusivity and sustainability.
NOCCI’s involvement in shaping the 2024 Tourism Agenda underscores its dedication to supporting initiatives that promote economic development and enhance the quality of life for residents in Negros Oriental. Through active participation in platforms like the NOTC, NOCCI leverages its expertise and resources to drive positive change and create opportunities for growth.
President Edward Du expressed optimism about the prospects for tourism growth in Negros Oriental, stating, “By aligning our efforts and resources, we can unlock the full potential of our province as a vibrant tourism destination. Together, we can achieve our shared vision of sustainable economic development.”
As NOCCI continues to collaborate with key stakeholders in the tourism sector, the organization remains committed to driving innovation and excellence in tourism management and promotion. By leveraging the province’s unique attractions and cultural heritage, NOCCI aims to attract more visitors, stimulate business activity, and create jobs for local communities.
The NOTC’s adoption of NOCCI’s 2024 Tourism Agenda marks a significant milestone in the province’s journey towards tourism excellence. Through strategic planning and collective action, Negros Oriental is poised to emerge as a leading tourist destination, offering unforgettable experiences for visitors while contributing to the province’s overall economic growth and prosperity.
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