Ang Likha ng Central Luzon trade fair ngayong taon ay nagnanais ng P15-milyon na benta ng produkto mula sa mga micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), ayon sa Department of Trade and Industry (DTI).
Ang ika-24 na edisyon ni Likha ay nakatakda sa Oktubre 26-30 sa MegaTrade Hall B ng SM Megamall kung saan inaasahang lalahok ang hindi bababa sa 143 MSMEs.
Sinabi ni DTI Small and Medium Enterprise Development Division chief Warren Serrano na ang aktibidad ngayong taon ay magkakaroon ng mas maraming nonfood na kalahok sa Rehiyon 3.
“Mayroon kaming humigit-kumulang 63 kalahok sa pagkain at 80 kalahok na hindi pagkain na nagmumula sa pitong lalawigan ng rehiyon,” aniya.
Itatanghal ng DTI- Bulacan ang 31 na mga micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), na ipagmamalaki ang kanilang mga produktong Tatak Bulakenyo.
Ayon kay Edna Dizon, provincial director ng DTI-Bulacan Provincial Office, ang nasabing mga MSMEs ay pawang nakapasok na sa One Town, One Product (OTOP) Next Generation program ng ahensiya.
Ibig sabihin, pumasa sa masinsing pagsusuri ng Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ang 13 na mga produktong pagkain na kalahok dito. Gayundin ang kalidad ng packaging at branding na dinisenyo at inaprubahan ng DTI.
Kabilang dito ang mga processed food, condiments, sweets and delicacies, coffee, fruit juices, healthy drinks, cacao-based products, mushroom products at milk products.
Pangunahin na rito ang Aling Ilah’s Sweet and Delicacies na gumagawa ng mga Pastillas, Macapuno at Chicharon mula sa bayan ng San Miguel.
Nasa 18 naman ang kalahok na mga MSMEs na non-food product ang ititinda gaya ng furniture, woodcraft, home furnishings, lanterns, Capiz lamps, Christmas decorations, Bamboo based products, garments, outdoor gear, wearables, gifts, bags, wallets, novelty items, organic products, cosmetic products, shoes, sandals, jewelry, gems, crystals, leather goods at sabutan products.
Binigyang diin ni Dizon na pangunahing pamantayan sa paglahok sa Likha ng Central Luzon ay ang kakayahan ng isang MSMEs na masuplayan ang demand o order ng mga potensiyal na large scale buyers gaya ng mga department stores, supermarkets at maging ng mga style at membership shopping.
Target ng DTI-Bulacan ang P3 milyong sales mula sa mga kalahok na MSMEs mula sa lalawigan sa limang araw na 24th Likha ng Central Luzon Trade Fair.
Ang mga negosyante ng Tarlac MSME ay magbebenta ng mga juice at inuming pangkalusugan, peanut butter, at wood craft habang ang Zambales ay magsusulong ng mga produkto at bag na nakabatay sa mangga, bukod sa iba pang katutubong kalakal.
Ang mga eksibisyon mula sa Aurora ay inaasahang magpapakita ng kanilang sabutan, cacao, bag, at coconut-based na mga produkto tulad ng coco jams at wood craft, habang ang mga negosyo ng Bataan MSME ay magpapakita ng mga produktong dagat at kasoy, walis at bag.
Samantala, ang mga negosyante mula sa Nueva Ecija ay magpapakita ng kanilang barong, pasteurized milk, handicraft, at dairy at meat products.
Bukod dito, ipapakita ng mga kalahok sa Pampanga ang kanilang mga parol, delicacy, sweets, kurtina, dekorasyon sa bahay, at handicraft.
Ang Likha ay isang pangunahing aktibidad sa promosyon sa rehiyon na inorganisa ng mga panrehiyong tanggapan ng DTI, Regional Development Council ng Region III, Philippine Information Agency (PIA), mga pamahalaang panlalawigan ng pitong lalawigan ng gitnang Luzon, Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Development Council (MSMEDC), Central Luzon Growth Corridor Foundation Inc. (CLGCFI) at ang Philippine Exporters Confederation Inc. (PhilExport).
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