The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has announced the 2024 DTI-Bagong
Pilipinas National Food Fair, scheduled to take place at the Megatrade Halls 1-3,
5th level, SM Megamall in Mandaluyong City, from July 3 to 7, 2024.
A Decade of Celebrating Filipino Food
Now in its 10th year, the National Food Fair is organized by the DTI’s Bureau of
Market Development, Promotions, and OTOP (BMDPO), in collaboration with the
DTI Regional and Provincial Offices. This event serves as a premier platform for
micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the food and beverage industry,
a sector that represents nearly half of all MSMEs in the Philippines.
Last year’s event generated over PHP 28 million in sales for nearly 300
participating MSMEs, showcasing the resilience of Filipino food businesses.
A Bounty of Flavors Awaits
The food fair will showcase a diverse selection of products from all regions of the
Philippines, highlighting the country’s rich culinary heritage. Here’s a glimpse of
what you will find:
• Fresh produce: Vibrant fruits and crisp vegetables showcasing the best of
Filipino agriculture.
• Processed and frozen delights: Convenient and delicious food options for
every pantry.
• Regional specialties: Unique cooked and organic dishes offering a taste
of the Philippines’ diverse culinary landscape
• Snack time favorites: An assortment of delectable snacks and native
delicacies.
• Culinary building blocks: Unique ingredients and condiments to elevate
home cooking.
• Beverages galore: Philippine coffee, refreshing fruit wines, and other
beverages.
• Health and wellness products: Food options promoting a healthy lifestyle.
A Feast for the Senses with Daily Doses of Inspiration
In addition to the culinary offerings, the fair will feature special pavilions dedicated
to key industry clusters, such as:
• The Coconut Industry Pavilion and Coconut-Based MSME Cluster
• Rural Agro-Enterprise Partnership for Inclusive Development and Growth
(RAPID Growth) Project Pavilion
• Fresh Produce Pavilion
• KAPEtirya or Philippine Coffee Pavilion
• Philippine Island Wine, Beer, and Juice Bar
• Kusinang Filipino (Filipino Kitchen)
Various government agencies and private sector partners will also have booths to
support MSME growth. A comprehensive daily program of activities will provide
inspiration and skills development for food entrepreneurs and home cooks alike.
Following the opening ceremonies on July 3, the fair will offer cooking
demonstrations by renowned chefs, business talks, and workshops designed to
equip MSMEs with valuable insights and knowledge.
Participation in the fair is free, both on-site and via livestream on the National Food
Fair’s social media channels. Further details will be announced soon.
Join the DTI-BMDPO Events
Aspiring entrepreneurs can join future DTI-BMDPO fairs through their local DTI
Office. They may also reach out to the Bureau of Market Development, Promotions
& OTOP by sending an email to Director Marievic Bonoan at BDTP@dti.gov.ph.
Stay updated by following them on Facebook (@BDTP), Twitter (@DTI_BDTP),
Instagram (@dti.bdtp), YouTube (@DTI.BDTP), and TikTok (@dti.bdtp). END