December 2, 2025 | 10:58 GMT +7
December 2, 2025 | 10:58 GMT +7
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Gonzaga made the remarks following the successful 2025 National Durian Industry Summit, held in Davao City on November 25–26. The event drew more than 400 growers, exporters, processors, researchers, investors, and agribusiness leaders, marking a pivotal moment for the sector.
Higher prices, stronger industry confidence
Gonzaga noted that the surge in demand has boosted export activity and generated new livelihood opportunities across the value chain—from farm production and consolidation to transport and processing.
To help farmers meet global standards, DA-11 continues to expand support programs, including:
Distribution of high-quality planting materials
Provision of post-harvest and cold-chain facilities
Technical assistance to ensure consistent fruit quality and safety
Capacity building to prepare growers for stricter export protocols
A fast-expanding industry
Durian Industry Association of Davao City (DIADC) president Emmanuel Belviz reported that the country now has:
23 exporters, mostly based in the Davao Region
26 packing houses supporting export consolidation
795 registered farms covering 1,811 hectares dedicated to durian production
Belviz said market potential remains vast. “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,” he noted.
Davao strengthens its title as Durian Capital
With global demand accelerating, Gonzaga pledged to continue strengthening farm-to-market infrastructure, improving market linkages, and helping growers meet international requirements.
“These developments reaffirm Davao’s status as the country’s Durian Capital,” Gonzaga said, adding that Mindanao’s durian growers are well-positioned to scale up and compete globally.
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