
Cagayan de Oro is currently shedding its role as a mere transit point for raw goods to become a sophisticated "Value-Adding" hub for Northern Mindanao’s agricultural sector. During the AgriAsenso sa NorthMin Expo held in early May, local producers showcased how they are moving beyond traditional farming to adopt high-tech processing and digital marketing strategies. This transition is supported by the Agricultural Training Institute (ATI-RTC 10), which has integrated a collaborative model that shields small scale producers from the volatility of traditional markets. For the 2026 consumer, this shift means that the city is now a primary source for processed "liquid gold" honey and high fidelity dairy products that compete on a national level.
From Raw Goods to Processed Powerhouses
The movement toward value-adding is transforming the economic fabric of the city's rural outskirts. Local fisherfolk and farmers are being retrained to cut waste and raise income by processing their catch and harvest into shelf-stable, high value products. This "Circular Economy" approach ensures that producers earn a daily income while supporting a network of families across the region. By turning daily struggles into a "Bagong Pilipinas" model for rural growth, the city is effectively leveraging its agricultural heritage to fuel its metropolitan expansion.
Digital Marketing and the Kadiwa Synergy
What distinguishes this May 2026 window is the tactical integration of local goods into digital marketplaces. Through the Kadiwa initiatives, Cagayan de Oro now serves as a central supplier for major Mindanao cities including Davao, General Santos, and Ozamiz. This inter city synergy allows local cooperatives to reach a wider audience without the need for traditional middlemen, ensuring that profits remain within the community. Planners believe that this "Digital Agribusiness" template is the key to achieving long-term food security and economic resilience for the entire region.
The Blueprint for Agricultural Adaptation
At its core, this pivot is about mastering the city's natural resources to achieve a world-class standard of sustainability. The expo served as a signal that Cagayan de Oro is no longer just a "Golden City" in name, but a functional powerhouse of agricultural adaptation. By investing in smart farming and community effort anchored on "Higalaay" (friendship), the city is ensuring its future is both progressive and inclusive. This strategic focus on high-value agribusiness ensures that the city’s growth is felt from the bustling downtown markets to the quietest hillside farms.




