He also urged cooperative members to explore possibilities beyond their ginger brew processing, expand their business ventures, and generate more income for their members using the project.
In 2019, DAR provided GMPC with a food processing center through the Village-Level Farm-Focused Enterprise Development project which helped them achieve key requirements in food processing such as the license to operate from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
“To achieve FDA approval, a sanitized and safe production line is necessary, including access to clean and safe water. This fulfills a crucial prerequisite for FDA compliance and ultimately contributes to the long-term success of the food processing center of the cooperative," Lumauan said.
He further urged the project beneficiaries to ensure the project's sustainability and proper management.
Lumauan also said the cost-effective technology project will serve as an inspiration to agrarian reform beneficiaries who play significant roles in community development. (OTB/BME/PIA NVizcaya)