This morning we visited the Cottage Industry Technology Center (CITC) in Marikina City where we attended a bamboo-filled presentation. We then visited CITC's showroom and toured their well-equipped workshop.
The CITC:
1.) creates a critical mass of producers, production site in strategic locations where materials are abundant and skilled workers are available, 2.) creates employment at the grassroots level for additional income to the farmers, 3.) support the demand of bamboo products locally and when it is exported as they are equipped with the appropriate tools and equipment, 4.) develop and upgrade the skills of craftsmen in the area in order to increase productivity through technology transfer, 5.) link the producers with the local exporters so that they may act as the bridge between the maker and the bamboo processing bases, 6.) provide programs and services for learning how to make footwear and leather goods, fine & costume jewelry, gift wares & holiday decor, and furniture & builders woodwork made out of both bamboo and metal.
After visiting CITC we made a quick stop on our way to the airport to Budji Living, a furniture showroom featuring many pieces from our current favorite Filipino furniture designer, Kenneth Cobonpue, who is also a significant player in the design collective Movement 8.
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