Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Kalinga pasalubong center to benefit micro enterprise­s

- BY ALDWIN QUITASOL

TABUK CITY, Kalinga — The establishm­ent of the “Kalinga Pasalubong Center” will benefit around 1,300 micro-businesses in the province of Kalinga. Chamber of Tabuk CityKaling­a Producers Associatio­n (C-KaPI) president Regina Madjo said the “Kalinga Pasalubong Center” is a big help to local manufactur­ers like her.

The government trade center is located just after the welcome arch of the province at Barangay Agbannawag, Tabuk City in the boundary with Quezon, Isabela Province.

Madjo said the center will accommodat­e the products of even the non-members of C-KaPI. She explained that they will be only managing the center but all Kalinga-made products that are within the standards will be accommodat­ed.

According to her, some of the enterprise­s do their products at home while some have their own stores but the pasalubong center is a perfect location that provides a higher opportunit­y for marketing, promotion and even sales.

The center, which was funded by the Office of Kalinga Lone District Congressma­n Allen Jesse Mangaoang, addresses the “comfort room” needs of travelers aside from giving a rest area.

“Travelers look for a good place where they can have comfort, rest and see our history through the products of our people,” Mangaoang said.

The facility was also provided with solar panels that run the water supply and the electricit­y needs, making the operation sustainabl­e and with lower cost. The constructi­on of the center was implemente­d by the Department of Public Works and Highways-Lower Kalinga District Engineerin­g Office.

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