3 tonnes of Guimaras mangoes for sale on May 21 at the DTI Bagsakan
The Department of Trade and Industry – Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion (DTI-BDTP) partners with DTI – Guimaras and the Provincial Government of Guimaras to hold a Bagsakan of their world-famous mangoes on May 21. A kilo will be sold at PHP200.00. Three tonnes of Guimaras Mangoes will be on sale at the Trade and Industry

By Staff Writer

The Department of Trade and Industry – Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion (DTI-BDTP) partners with DTI – Guimaras and the Provincial Government of Guimaras to hold a Bagsakan of their world-famous mangoes on May 21. A kilo will be sold at PHP200.00. Three tonnes of Guimaras Mangoes will be on sale at the Trade and Industry Parking Lot from 6 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pre-orders can be made through the following:
Provincial Economic Development Office of Guimaras
Angel Grace Ferrer
0956 479 8768
Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion
Mary Jean Gellor
0919 004 1557
DTI – Guimaras
Nesgen Rhea Caburlan
0918 547 6245
Guimaras Mango Growers and Producers Development Cooperative
Franchesca Margarita A. Enriquez
GCash: 0926 514 8422
Orders are accepted on all the numbers mentioned above. Payments are accepted through the GCash account (0926 514 8422) of the Guimaras Mango Growers and Producers Development Cooperative.
The Bagsakan started at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020 as an initiative to ensure the continuous supply of fresh produce and other essential food products and support Filipino farmers and the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
To be updated on other projects follow the DTI-BDTP’s social media accounts: @DTI.BDTP on Facebook and Instagram, and @DTI_BDTP on Twitter.
For more information on the advisory, please get in touch with:
DTI-Bureau of Domestic Trade Promotion (BDTP)
G/F Trade and Industry Building #361Sen. Gil J. Puyat Avenue, Makati City 1200
Telephones: (+632) 7751.3223 / 7791.3107 / 8465.3300
Contact Person: Ms. Alma Esperanza Sta. Maria, Mobile: 0923.5124418
Email Address: BDTP@dti.gov.ph, AlmaEsperanzaStaMaria@dti.gov.ph
Website: www.dti.gov.ph
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