The facility will include a showroom of the Negros food products.
Provincial Administrator Atty. Rayfrando Diaz II said yesterday, October 5, that all food products of Technology and Livelihood Development Center (TLDC) together with their partner people’s organizations (POs) and non-government organizations will be displayed and sold at the shared facility beside the Food Terminal Market.
Aside from having a showroom, Diaz said, food processing will also be done at the shared facility and that fine tuning of all the machines and equipment are being done for the Food and Drug Administration’s accreditation of the food products.
“The DTI gave the machines. Power has already been set up. We already have the occupancy permit and we can already operate,” he said.
Diaz also said that they are only waiting for the TLDC to formally open and start operation hopefully this month.
The blessing and inauguration will be led by Governor Eugenio Jose Lacson, he added.