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In a momentous stride towards economic development, AMADI MGT Terminal Inc. celebrated the groundbreaking and capsule-laying ceremony of the Lagonglong Port Project at Barangay Poblacion, Lagonglong, Misamis Oriental.

Led by Governor Peter “Sr. Pedro” M. Unabia, the event symbolizes a collaborative effort to enhance maritime infrastructure and boost the province’s economic well-being.

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The Lagonglong Port Project aligns with the vision of lowering poverty incidence to single digits, a testament to the commitment to sustainable development. Embodying the “A” in PAGLAUM, the project focuses on Agriculture development for poverty eradication, with a strategic emphasis on optimizing the importation process for feeds bound for the province.

The pivotal role of the port in streamlining feed importation is expected to significantly enhance agricultural efficiency, fostering positive ripple effects on trade, efficiency, and economic opportunities within the agriculture sector.

Moreover, the Lagonglong Port Project contributes to livelihood and employment through industry development, resonating with the “L” in PAGLAUM. Serving as a central hub for importation, the port not only advances maritime infrastructure but also creates job opportunities, supporting the livelihoods of the local community.

The ceremonial capsule laying marks a promising future for Lagonglong and Misamis Oriental, symbolizing the collective pursuit of progress and prosperity. This groundbreaking event underscores the synergy between public and private sectors, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing the region’s economic landscape through the principles of PAGLAUM.

As the Lagonglong Port Project takes shape, it stands as a beacon of hope and a tangible manifestation of the region’s dedication to fostering sustainable development, economic growth, and a brighter future for its residents. advt

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