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Thomas Jefferson
Coffee makes us severe, and grave, and philosophical. Jonathan Swift
What are the future prospects of Philippine coffee exports, and the situation of this commodity
which is the worlds second most heavily traded next only to oil?
Lipa City of Batangas was once a famous coffee exporter in the late 19th century. In 1880, the
Philippines was the worlds fourth biggest exporter of coffee beans, and when the coffee rust hit
Brazil, Africa, and Java, we became the only source of coffee beans worldwide. Lipa City then
became very rich. This boom era of the Philippine coffee industry lasted until 1889, when coffee
rust hit the Philippines.
Today, the Philippines produces 25,000 metric tons or 25 million kilos of coffee and ranks 110th
in the world in terms of output, but we consume almost 100,000 metric tons a year. What can
government and the private sector do to drastically improve production, processing and exports
of Philippine coffee?
Which countries are the worlds biggest coffee exporters now? Undisputed No. 1 is Brazil, No. 2
is our ASEAN neighbor and also tea-producing Vietnam, No. 3 is a tossup between Colombia
and Mexico, while No. 5 is our ASEAN neighbor Indonesia, where we also source the popular
Kopiko instant coffee.
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The Philippine Coffee Board Inc. is working to promote Philippine coffee growing and exports,
led by its chairman Nicholas Nicky A. Matti of Negros Occidental and with Pacita Chit U.
Juan as its co-chairman and president. Chit Juan now owns Commune Caf in Makati, which is
managed by her niece Rosario Juan, and was also founder and former CEO of the Figaro coffee
shop chain.
Where are the best coffee beans produced in the Philippines? Philippine STAR reader and the
award-winning Salay Handmade Paper Industries founder Loreta Capistrano Rafisura of Salay
municipality, Misamis Oriental, told me that Vie C. Reyes and Basil O. Reyes are the countrys
first fair-trade producers of high-quality and high-end Coffee Alamid.
Nicky Matti and Chit Juan said the best Philippine coffee beans are produced in Benguet
province, Matutum of South Cotabato, Kitanlad in Bukidnon, Mount Apo in Davao and Kanlaon
in Negros isle.
When can the Philippines achieve coffee self-sufficiency? Ever an optimist, Chit Juan says by
year 2020 is possible; Matti says he is a realist and thinks maybe in 2015.
What urgent reforms and support are needed to achieve this goal?
The Road Board was once known as one of the most corrupt government agencies and allegedly
a milking cow for politicos and their appointees.
Another reformist government official is Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines
(IPOPHIL) director general Ricardo R. Blancaflor, under whose leadership this agencys offices
have moved to a modern building in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City and its finances are
well-managed with good governance.
Atty. Blancaflor said IPOPHILs priorities include giving support to small and medium-scale
enterprises (SMEs) on patents, trademarks, copyrights and others nationwide, not only in Metro
Manila.
Blancaflor urges our entrepreneurs and Philippine companies to build up global brands,
especially with the coming ASEAN economic integration opening up a lot of economic
challenges and opportunities.
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Congratulations to the Tzu Chi Buddhist non-governmental organization of Taiwan and the
Filipino Chinese community, in cooperation with the Yuyitung familys Chinese Commercial
News, they have already raised a record P1.2 billion for typhoon Yolanda victims. Their relief
and civic efforts continue. This good news was recently shared by the Chinese newspapers
publisher Solomon Yuyitung.
Thanks to ABS-CBN host Karen Davila and STAR columnist Mons Romulo for introducing
Prof. Dr. Xu Kecheng, the visionary founder of the Fuda Cancer Hospital in Guangzhou City,
Guangdong, South China. Karen flew to Guangzhou to report on the medical breakthroughs of
Fuda Cancer Hospital.
During his visit to Manila with Fuda Cancer Hospital president and associate professor Dr. Niu
Lizhi, Dr. Xu said that among the success strategies of his hospital include its specialization in
treating late-stage cancer patients and also screening people of possible cancer ailments, their
world-class facilities and technologies, plus their highly-trained doctors and staff.
I also noticed that many of their cancer patients come from Southeast Asian countries like
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and also some from as far as Canada and Western Europe. It
seems their strength is the Southeast Asian region, with one of Fudas vice-presidents coming
from Malaysia as well as patients service personnel from ASEAN countries like the Philippines
and Malaysia.
Dr. Xu advises that among the ways business people, professionals and others can prevent cancer
include living a stress-free, balanced and healthy lifestyle.
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