DTI Aklan brings back Aklan Product Expo 2025
Following last year’s successful return, the Department of Trade and Industry Aklan Provincial Office will stage the Aklan Product Expo 2025 on Oct. 15–19, 2025 at the Activity Center of SM City Iloilo. This year features 36 Aklanon micro, small and medium enterprises showcasing the province’s diverse culture through Aklan piña pieces, handcrafted homestyle décor

By Staff Writer

Following last year’s successful return, the Department of Trade and Industry Aklan Provincial Office will stage the Aklan Product Expo 2025 on Oct. 15–19, 2025 at the Activity Center of SM City Iloilo.
This year features 36 Aklanon micro, small and medium enterprises showcasing the province’s diverse culture through Aklan piña pieces, handcrafted homestyle décor and other wearables, coconut-based products and popular local snacks and pasalubong items.
The expo spotlights MSME creativity, craftsmanship and ongoing product innovation to produce world-class pieces that reflect Aklan’s culture and heritage.
An opening program will kick off the five-day trade fair on Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025, at 2 p.m. at the Activity Center of SM City Iloilo.
Aklan Product Expo 2025 is a marketing activity of DTI Aklan through the Coconut Farmers and Industry Development Plan in collaboration with the Provincial Government of Aklan and SM City Iloilo.
DTI trade fairs and Negosyo Center initiatives help MSMEs reach wider markets, while the CFIDP backs coconut-based enterprises with shared services, capacity building and market promotion to spur jobs and rural incomes.
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