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DTI Go Lokal! and CityMall Teams up to help MSME's Nationwide

DTI Go Lokal! and City Mall Teams Up To help MSME's Nationwide

"Wag maging dayuhan sa sariling bayan",
We usually hear this phrase and even in some commercials. In reality, most of us Filipinos would prefer "IMPORTED" goods more than our local products, admit it or not, it has been a custom for quite some time. We may not be aware but some goods from the Philippines are being exported and labeled outside of our country and being imported back our country at a higher price.
I grew up in the province where I normally see local produce from farmers being bought at a really low price and being sold at the market at a high price, back then I hoped of a place where farmers or locals can sell their goods at a better price and proud of whatever products that they have.


Recently the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI ) and  Double Dragon Properties Inc teams up for the development of MSME's. Go Lokal! shops is a Filipino Concept Store that showcases high quality and innovative Philippine products. Last November 25, CityMall and DTI opened GO LOKAL! shops in Citymall Anabu- Imus Cavite. Go Lokal shops feature locally made products from different town and cities nationwide. DTI's  Go Lokal program project aims to help all the micro, small and medium enterprises ( MSME's) from various regions of the Philippines.

Some of the products in Go Lokal! Shops

Gourmet Tuyo, Citymall Launch Go Lokal!
Gourmet Tuyo

Salted Egg Chips Launch Go Lokal!
Salted Egg Chips
 

Pili Nuts CityMall Launch Go Lokal!
Pili Nuts

Cucumber Prune, Cucumber Cocktail

basimatsi CityMall launch Go Lokal
Basimastsi

100% cocoa bar Launch Go Lokal
100% COCOA BAR

As of now, there are 25 Go Lokal! Shops Nationwide and there will be 40 more Go Lokal! that will soon be open.
CityMall looking forward to opening 100 CityMall by 2020.

Go Lokal! Shops Opening Soon in

  • Aparri, Cagayan
  • Tuguegarao City
  • Arayat Pampanga
  • Mayombo Dagupan City
  • San Carlos City Pangasinan
  • Bongabon, Nueva Ecija
  • Bocaue Bulacan
  • Sta. Rosa Laguna
  • Tanauan City Batangas
  • Gen. Trias Cavite
  • Los Banos Laguna
  • Sorsogon City
  • Calapan City Mindoro
  • Dinalupihan Bataan
  • Cadiz City Negros
  • Palo Leyte
  • Ormoc City
  • Roxas Avenue Capiz
  • Antique
  • Pavia Iloilo
  • Guimaras
  • Bacalso Cebu City
  • Surigao City
  • Tagbilaran City
  • Ozamiz City
  • Dipolog City
  • Lam-An Ozamiz
  • Pagadian City
  • Bais City
  • Guiwan Zamboanga City
  • Basilan
  • Isulan
  • Iponan Cagayan de Oro City
  • Bulua Cagayan De Oro  City
  • Northtown Davao City
  • Kidapawan City
  • Bacalso Ceu City
  • Surigao City

Aside from maximizing the everyday exposure of the MSME's great products. This partnership between DTI and CityMalls be donating the five percent (5% ) of the income of Go Lokal! shops in the drug rehabilitation program of the government.

As a fellow Filipino, I encourage everyone to support and buy our own products and help our MSME's and the crafted product to be well-known not only here in the Philippines but also in other countries.


Again, as always thank you so much guys for visiting my page. I hope you enjoyed your stay. Please always do visit my blog for more of my adventures inside and outside my little kitchen. This is your Kitchen Mom, Dhess ... see you on my next adventure.


Mwuah! Love lots! 💖


Comments

Never been to the Phillipines. I will have to try some restaurant soon :-)
galatealily said…
Looks like you all cooked up a storm! I will have to visit one day. xo, Suzanne
Jess said…
I always heard great things about the Philippines fo my friend Yari who was a major superstar there! Wonderful! xo, Jessica
MissKouture said…
I've never been to the Philippines but, it seems like such a great place to visit one day! I especially have to visit one of their restaurants one day it seems as well :) - themisskouture.com

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