P H I L I P P I N E G L O B A L B A N A N A S U M M I T 0 5 N o v e m b e r 0 6 N o v e m b e r
8:00am Float Parade of Banana Companies
Registration/ Ribbon Cutting / Opening of Exhibits
9:15am
Welcome Remarks
Mayor Sara Z. Duterte *
Mayor, Davao City
9:00am Highlights of the 2010 FAO World Banana Forum:
“GAP for Global Agriculture”
Good Agricultural Practices are “practices that address
environmental, economic and sustainability for on-farm process
and result in safe and quality food and non-food agricultural
products.” (FAO COAG 2003 GAP Paper). This session highlights
the potential benefits and challenges related to Good
Agricultural Practices.
Ms. Loretta Sonn*
Focal Point for GAP, UN-FAO
9:30am
President’s Keynote Message
Our new President will have the opportunity to play a
significant role in the ASEAN community of nations for the
next six years. What are his views on the state of
Philippine Agriculture and what is needed to put it back
on the road to sustainability?
Hon. Benigno “PNoy” C. Aquino III *
President, Republic of the Philippines
9:45am “Benchmarking Best Practices among Banana Producing
Countries”
With the stringent quality policies in the global market for fresh
bananas, banana-producing countries have to learn from each
other's best practices in order to survive and stay competitive.
Producing bananas is not a simple business and it requires years of
experience before premium bananas are perfected.
Speaker 1: Philippines –Mr. Alex Valoria,TADECO *
Speaker 2: Costa Rica-CORBANA for Ecological Banana Farming
*
Speaker 3: ACP (African Caribbean Pacific) *
Speaker 4: Ecuador *
10:00am “Philippine Agricultural Development Plan 2011-2016”
Agriculture is the backbone of our Mindanao economy.
With increasing national development plan for the
agriculture sector as it produces all the food for
subsistence and provides a base for employment. There
is an imperative to understand the medium term
national development plan for the country. What role
will Mindanaoans play in sustaining the supply of
agricultural products for local, national and global
consumption?
Hon. Proceso J. Alcala *
Secretary, Department of Agriculture
10:15am “Strengthening the Economic Value Chain for the Banana
Industry”
The Cavendish banana industry in the Philippines has seen
unprecedented growth in the past twenty years. This session seeks
to “identify the binding constraints and opportunities to further the
development of the banana sector as well as identify investments
in infrastructure that can improve the sector’s competitiveness
and insure a greater inclusion and participation of smallholder
growers in sustainable banana value chains” (Agribusiness Value
Chain, Logistics and Infrastructure for Growth Study
Complementary Banana Value Chain and Infrastructure Analysis
Paper).
Dr. Larry Digal
UP Mindanao 11:00am
“The Global Banana Economic Forecast in the next 10
years”
Bananas are the main fruit in the international trade and
the most popular one in the world. The banana industry is
an important source of earnings for major banana
exporting countries such as the Philippines and the Latin
Americas. With the recent radical developments in
production, export, marketing and consumption of
bananas, understanding the global demand and supply
scenario in the next decade is crucial to the Philippine
economic development plan.
Mr. Kaison Chang
Head, Inter-governmental Group on Bananas and
Tropical Fruits, Food & Agriculture Organization (FAO) of
the United Nations
11:45am
New Markets: Where next for RP banana growers and exporters?
The most challenging area in the fresh banana trading is the
market development. With the Philippine Cavendish touted as
the world's best banana because of its distinctive tastes, existing
trade policies make it very hard to penetrate new markets. This
session looks at how Republic of the Philippines growers and
exporters are meeting the challenges of the 21st Century.
Speaker 1: Mr. Brian P. Doherty, Economic Counselor, US Embassy*
Speaker 2: Mr. Pablito Chito Kang, Counselor, DFA & Trade,
Political & Economic, Australian Embassy*
Speaker 3: Mr. Omer Asim Aksoy, Commercial Counselor, Turkey
Embassy*
Speaker 4: Mr. Saeed Bin Hamad Alqabith Altunaiji, Counselor,
UAE Embassy*
12:00nn Lunch VIPs / Press Conference (Q&A) / Awarding Best
Booth Competition
12:30pm
Signing of Resolution for a creation of “Philippine Banana
Research Institute”
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1:00pm
Developing New Varieties for the Global Banana
Market
Speaker: Rene Rafael C. Espino, Director, High
Value Commercial Crops Programme, DA *
Banana Fiber: A cost competitive option versus
traditional textile
Increasing demand of eco-friendly clothing in
developed countries like Europe, USA and Canada is
likely to boost the use of natural fibers in global textile
industries for various applications.
Speaker: Maria Cristina Briaz – TADECO *
The Viability of Poly-Culture and
Crop Rotation
Speaker: Hon. Lornito Orillaneda*,
Regional Director, PCA*
2:00pm Creating High-Value Products for New Markets
Speaker: Ferdie Y. Marañon,Sagrex Foods*
The Export Quality Cocoa Value Chain
Keynote: Nicholas Richards, Chief of Party, ACDI-
VOCA* (+)
Discussants:
Mars Chocolate
Malagos Farms
Value Chain of Organic Rice in
Mindanao
Speaker: Rene Guarin, ICCO (Inter-
Church Cooperation for
Development Organization) * (+)
3:00pm Natural Farming Technology: Why less is more?
A revolutionary technology, leaving the nature
the way it is. It makes all inputs from natural
materials, observes the law of the Nature and
respects the rights of crops and livestock.
Speaker: Andrey “Less Is More” Lim, Founder/Consultant, Tribal Mission Foundation
International Inc. & 2009 Secretary of Agriculture
Awardee for Outstanding Organic Agriculture Initiative*
Converting Coconuts into Value-Added Products
Speaker: Hon. Lornito Orillaneda*, Regional Director,
PCA*
Demand of Fruits & Vegetables in
the Philippines
Speaker: K.M.B Buladaco, USEP*
1:00pm
The Elements of an Ecosystem for
Entrepreneurshiip
*Speaker: Danilo A. Songco, President &CEO,
PinoyME Foundation
The Real Cost of Agri-Trade & Export
Understanding the cost of compliance to regulatory
guidelines in crop-disease control, export
documentation & taxation
*Speaker: Melissa Malabanan, Senior Sales
Manager, Maersk Line
Providing Guidelines for
Accreditation of Mango Classifiers
2:00pm Bringing the Workforce to the 21st Century:
Developing Competencies for Biodiversity
Speaker: Dr. Ireneo Amplaya, Dean College of
Agribusiness, USEP Tagum*
Mobilizing Public and Private Investments for Small &
Medium Banana Growers
Speaker: Alex Buenaventura, President, One Network
Bank
Improve your Productivity through
Good Agricultural Practices
Speaker: Romy Falcon, DA
Regional Technical Director
3:00pm Is it the CIO’s Time to Shine in Global
Agribusiness?
The value CIOs can bring to the enterprise is
limited only by their energy and imagination.
Sadly some organizations just don't get it.
Speaker: Jonathan de Luzuriaga, Managing
Director, Tholons Southeast Asia *
Sustainable Resource Management for Agriculture
Speaker: Leo Avila, City Agri Officer, Davao City
Food Safety & Food Packaging for
Processed Foods
Speaker: Cristina B. Ramos, Food
Processors Association of Davao
1:00pm
Philippine Perspective on CSR and Rural
Development
A look at how Phil Banana growers are helping
achieve sustainable development in the rural
communities
Keynote: Philippine Business for Social Progress
Discussants:
Charles Feibel, GEM 3 Program*
Rene Dalayon, President, MBGEA*
Anthony Sasin, TADECO*
Jose Miguel O. Soriano, AMS*
Carlito Ona, DOLE, Stanfilco*
Agricultural Tourism: A Growing Niche Market for the
Industry
Expanding income opportunities for rural communities
while reinforcing the need to support local growers by
allowing visitors to experience what it is to be part of
the land.
Keynote: Charito Puentespina, Malagos Garden
Resort*
Discussants:
Lawrence T. Co, Representative for Leisure, Banana
Beach*
Maria Cristina Briaz, TADECO Livelihood Tours*
The Agri-Development Board on
Institutionalization of Organic
farming in Davao City
Speaker: Prof. Adrian Tamayo,
University of Mindanao
2:00pm Risk-Mitigation and Protection of People’s Health
and Environment
Speaker: Dr. Lilian de las Llagas, UP Manila,
Dean of Public Health
Davao Success Stories
Speaker 1: Mark Dumandan Gawad Scientista
Awardee, 2009 *
Speaker 2: Malagos-Mars Choc Venture for Cacao *
3:00pm Best Practices: Champion Agricultural Growers
Speaker1: Lito Apuzen, General Manager, Tupi
Balangon Growers Association (TUBAGA), Inc.* -
Polyculture Organic Way
Speaker 2: Moises Torifera, Sumifru *
Speaker3: Romy Garcia, Davao Del Norte*
Gender Equality and Agriculture Employment
Speaker: Estrella Turingan, Head, NSCB XI
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