The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI-7) has formalized its collaboration with the European Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines (ECCP) to help the marginalized raffia weavers of Bohol, through the SMART-Cebu (SMEs for Environment Accountability, Responsibility, and Transparency) program supported by the European Union Commission.
The Bohol Raffia Weavers is being helped via the Materials Research and Development (R&D) program for Materials Innovation of the ECCP.
The program, which kicked off last February, is currently assisting the raffia weavers of Inabanga and Tubigon Bohol, in coming up with new design patterns and mixed media applications which will then be coverted into actual products by exporter companies.
Through the three-year SMART-Cebu program, at least 450 SME exporters in
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The EC awarded close to one million Euro (or approximately P65 million) grant to support the greening of Cebu industries and to help Cebu position itself as an important player in the “green” markets of Europe and
Delegation of the European Commission to the Philippines environment and sustainable development officer Matthieu Penot earlier said that SMEs in the export sector in
DTI-7 regional director Asteria Caberte said Bohol is one of the active provinces in the region that supported
The Smart Cebu project aims at increasing environment-friendly technologies and practices among SMEs, and switch to consumption of products that are less damaging to the environment.
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