DAVAO CITY — Japanese retail group Aeon Co. Ltd. is including Philippine bananas sourced from Tagum Agricultural Development Company, Inc. (TADECO) for a special product line recognizing companies with Global Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) Certification.
DAVAO CITY — Japanese retail group Aeon Co. Ltd. is including Philippine bananas sourced from Tagum Agricultural Development Company, Inc. (TADECO) for a special product line recognizing companies with Global Good Agricultural Practice (GAP) Certification.
TADECO President and Chief Executive Officer Alexander N. Valoria said the company obtained its GAP certification in November 2013, and has since been able to retain the certification.
“The benefit to TADECO will be over time as more of the market and consumers become aware of the Global GAP Certification and its advantages. Over time, we will see the marker and consumers will be demanding it,” Mr. Valoria told BusinessWorld.
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