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Kadiwa Market Boost MSMEs, Farmers In Dinagat Islands

A leap toward the development of MSMEs and farmers in Dinagat Islands is the Kadiwa ng Pangulo initiative.

Kadiwa Market Boost MSMEs, Farmers In Dinagat Islands

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The provincial government of Dinagat Islands launched the “Kadiwa ng Pangulo: Tabo sa Kapitolyo” on Friday to support micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), farmers and fisherfolk organizations.

Governor Nilo Demerey Jr. said the open market, located at the capitol grounds, aims to expand market access for local producers and increase their profits.

“The open market will help MSMEs, farmers, and fisherfolk promote their products and gain higher profit margins by cutting out intermediaries,” Demerey said in a statement.

The market, open every Thursday, offers fresh and affordable farm products, including vegetables, fruits, root crops, rice, fish, marine products, processed goods, and handicrafts.

Demerey credited the Provincial Agriculture Office for making the Kadiwa project a reality.

He said the initiative strengthens community connections and fosters partnerships between local producers and buyers from across the province.

“The weekly market activities will allow MSMEs to meet potential business partners, suppliers, or collaborators, opening doors for future growth,” Demerey added. (PNA)