Citing the Philippines’ global competitiveness in mango production, a House deputy speaker said technology is crucial to promoting the country’s mango-growing industry.
Deputy Speaker Camille Villar made a statement after attending the city’s Mango-Bamboo Festival in San Carlos, Pangasinan, on Wednesday.
Villar, a senatorial candidate, pledged to support initiatives like the Department of Agriculture’s “High Value Crops Development” program, aimed at improving orchard management and fruit processing through technological advancements.
She advocated for enhancing mango fruit processing technology to ensure year-round availability.
“This industry has immense potential, and we can do more to continuously improve mango production, especially here in San Carlos, through enhanced knowledge in production, orchard management, and processing technology.”
Citing the widespread global consumption of mangoes, Villar noted the Philippines’ position as the 10th largest mango producer worldwide.
“Mango is the second most consumed fruit globally, making your industry here in San Carlos something to be very proud of.”
She further emphasized the industry’s potential to provide sustenance and improve livelihoods.
She reiterated that the unique sweetness of Philippine mangoes, particularly carabao mangoes, warrants strong policy support to enhance production and quality.
Villar also commended the city government’s focus on commercial mango production.
Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2025/04/02/technology-key-to-enhancing-local-mango-production/