Iligan Strengthens Agricultural Vision Through Cacao Innovation
Iligan City continues to take strategic steps toward agricultural advancement as representatives from the Local Economic Development Incentives and Promotions Office (LEDIP), led by Executive Director Ms. Marie Grace Halibas, and the City Agriculture Office, represented by Mr. Kevin Fernan, joined the Philippine National Cacao Congress held at the Waterfront Hotel, Cebu City.
The national event gathered cacao farmers, industry leaders, and agri-entrepreneurs from across the country to exchange insights and best practices in cacao production, sustainability, and marketing. Through active participation in such a high-level forum, Iligan underscores its growing dedication to agricultural innovation and regional competitiveness.
Unlocking Iligan’s Cacao Potential for Regional Leadership
Cacao is increasingly recognized as a promising crop in Lungsod ng Iligan , thanks to its favorable climate and soil conditions ideal for cultivating high-quality cacao beans. LEDIP and the City Agriculture Office are now aligning efforts to develop support systems that can empower local farmers and foster a more resilient cacao industry.
Key initiatives being explored include:
- Capacity building programs for Iligan cacao farmers to enhance productivity and sustainability.
- Public-private partnerships to attract investments in cacao processing and value chain development.
- Market linkage programs connecting Iligan cacao growers with national and international buyers.
These strategic actions aim to position Iligan as one of Northern Mindanao’s leading cacao hubs, helping to diversify the city’s agricultural economy and create long-term livelihood opportunities.
Join Iligan’s Drive Toward Agricultural Excellence
The City Government of Iligan invites stakeholders, farmers, and local entrepreneurs to collaborate in strengthening the cacao industry. By joining this agricultural movement, the community can help elevate Iligan’s role as a regional model for innovation and sustainable growth in cacao production. Stay connected with updates on Iligan’s agricultural programs and opportunities to participate in upcoming initiatives.




