CCCI Explores Potential Business Opportunities in Fisheries & Related Value Chain
CCCI Explores Potential Business Opportunities in Fisheries & Related Value Chain
The Cebu Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCCI)
demonstrated its steadfast commitment to growing business, nurturing
industries, and supporting the fishery sector with the AFOS Foundation (AFOS)
through a transformative 2-day learning visit to the FISH VISAYAS Project Sites
in Bohol on July 29-30, 2023.
The visit is aimed to obtain a better understanding of site
conditions and work required as firsthand observations, promote collaboration
and interactions, and identification of challenges and opportunities for
advancing sustainable fisheries practice in the Region.
The FISH VISAYAS Project stands for Fostering Inclusive and
Sustainable Habitats is a collaborative effort between CCCI and AFOS to promote
sustainable fisheries and related food value chains in Central Visayas.
The delegation explored the various Marine Protected Areas
(MPAs) strategically located in the municipalities in Albuquerque, Ubay and
Carlos P. Garcia, Bohol which sheltered various species of mangrove, mangrove
crabs, blue-swimming crabs, fishes, and giant clams. Moreover, a visit to the
rarest sea salt production in the world underscored the traditional “Asin
Tibuok” only found in Albuquerque, Bohol.
The CCCI delegation included Ms. May Ybanez, Executive
Director Emeritus; Ms. Joy Segismar, Executive Director; Ms. Karen Autor, FISH
Visayas Coordinator; Ms. Jezreel Cal, BAP Management Trainee; Mr. Jovito
Bocado, Executive Assistant; together with entrepreneurs Mr. Rey Calooy,
President of RNC Marketing President; and Mr. Gavino Dejito, owner of Green
Valley Enterprises.
The AFOS Foundation delegates included Ms. Yvette Hope
Labus, Project Manager and Philippine Resident Representative; Ms. Elvira
Rivera, Administrative Officer; Ms. Nivani Lasala, Area Coordinator – Cebu; Ms.
Mary Ruth Ochavillo, Knowledge Management Coordinator; Mr. Bryan Araneta, Area
Coordinator – Bohol; and Ms. Jorammy Cadalin, Field officer – Bohol Chamber of
Commerce and Industry (BCCI).
Looking at Bohol’s heritage: The 7-month process of “ASIN
TIBUOK” or unbroken salt
Engaging in a meaningful discussion with the local
fisherfolks and LGU Ubay at the Brgy Guintaboan-MPA which is home to a rich and
productive fishing grounds and potential source of superior quality, high value
crustaceans i.e., lobsters, crawfishes, and blue-swimming crabs to serve the
hospitality industry in the Visayas Region.
Nestled within the densely populated of Brgy. Aguining,
Pitogo, Carlos P. Garcia
lies a sanctuary of hundred-year-old mangroves, serving as a
nurturing haven for the mangrove crab nursery and grow-out pond
Capacitating the Women and Youth: KAGAMASA's Innovation
Turns Seaweeds and Fishers into Premium Chips, Adding Value and Expanding
Product Diversity
The Learning Visit to the FISH Visayas Project Sites in
Bohol served as a poignant reminder of the immense potential for collaboration
between various stakeholders within the Visayas region.
To learn more about the FISH Visayas Project, please visit their official website at https://fishvisayas.afosfoundation.org/ or send an email to karen@cebuchamber.org.
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