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Mindanao Durian Growers Access Better Markets, Higher Prices

Ayon sa DA, nakinabang ang growers sa pagtaas ng demand, lalo na sa export markets, na nagpalakas sa presyo at nagbigay ng mas malaking oportunidad sa maliliit na magsasaka.

Mindanao Durian Growers Access Better Markets, Higher Prices

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Durian growers in Mindanao are now enjoying improved market access, higher buying prices, and stronger profitability, according to the Department of Agriculture in Davao Region (DA-11) on Thursday.

In a statement, DA-11 Director Macario Gonzaga said the surge in global demand for premium durian has positioned the Philippine industry as a rising contender in the international market.

His remarks came after the successful conclusion of the 2025 National Durian Industry Summit, held in Davao City on Nov. 25 to 26.

The summit gathered more than 400 participants—including growers, exporters, processors, researchers, investors, and agribusiness leaders—signaling a pivotal moment for the industry.

Gonzaga reaffirmed DA-11’s support for the sector, emphasizing its role in boosting farmers’ incomes and driving regional economic activity.

He noted that the high demand from China has boosted export activity, opening new livelihood opportunities in production, consolidation, transport, and processing.

To further enhance competitiveness, Gonzaga emphasized ongoing efforts like providing high-quality planting materials, post-harvest facilities, and technical assistance to ensure fruit quality meets international standards.

Durian Industry Association of Davao City (DIADC) president Emmanuel Belviz reported that the country currently has 23 exporters, most based in the Davao Region, supported by 26 packing houses and 795 registered farms covering 1,811 hectares.

“The demand is not a constraint since China’s imports from the Philippines account for less than 1 percent of its total durian import value,” Belviz said.

With these developments, Gonzaga committed to further strengthening infrastructure, enhancing market linkages, and preparing farmers to meet global demand—maintaining Davao’s status as the Philippines’ Durian Capital. (PNA)