When they get together, which is pretty regularly, these guys, which include Rose Montenegro of Philippine Long Distance Telephone Co. and Elizabeth Locsin of Cleanway Technology Corp. (a processor of toxic wastes in Cavite), make it a point to order some artery-clogging dish such as Peking duck or lechon.
Bench is, of course, the brand name of Suyen Corp.s lifestyle chain, whose creative guru is Ben Chan. To keep costs down, Suyen subcontracts the manufacturing of most of its products to companies based in China and India.
The idea here is to help entrepreneurs enter the lucrative (read: organically grown products command a premium price over regularly-grown products) Japanese consumer market for organically-grown products. Right now, only products certified by JONA, a private sector-led group, can be sold in Japan.
CITEM and OPTA want to come up with a similar Philippine-based certifying body, bearing in mind that, while there is one global standard that of the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements some countries might have a higher bar than others. Japan is one of those countries.
JONAs certification, for example, covers all levels of production for organic products from what kind of materials are used to enrich the soil to cultivation, from how the products are harvested to how these are processed and then distributed.